The Agriculture Ministry issued the clarification amid reports that Singh favoured GM crops during the 'Indian Seed Congress' organised last week in Agra.
"Some newspapers have published that the Agriculture Minister has advocated giving Filip to GM crops at the inaugural session of the Indian Seed Congress in Agra on February 13, 2015. This is factually wrong. In fact, the Minister talked about increasing farmers income and sustainable increase in productivity is closely linked to supply of quality seeds," said a statement issued by the Agriculture Ministry today.
On February 13, the Agriculture Ministry had issued a statement quoting Singh's speech made in Agra, "Apart from increased productivity to produce more from less input including water and land, the losses that occur due to droughts, floods, salinity, biotic and other abiotic stresses also need to be eliminated decisively through the adoption of appropriate technologies. In this context, genetic engineering holds great promise."
The government has so far permitted commercial cultivation of BT cotton but imposed moratorium on commercial release of Bt brinjal in February 2010 due to concerns aired by green activists.
In the current NDA government, right wing-affiliated groups - the Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) and the Bhartiya Kisan Sangh (BKS) have also expressed opposition to GM crops.
