Biotech regulator Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) today recommended the commercial use of genetically modified mustard in a submission to the environment ministry.
"We are against the commercial use of any genetically modified crops, including GM mustard. And we will request that the government should not allow its commercial cultivation," SJM co-convener Ashwani Mahajan said.
The productivity of existing desi varieties are higher than this newly-developed GM mustard, Mahajan claimed.
He added that GM mustard would impact allied sectors such as beekeepers, orchards and ayurvedic medicine makers and practitioners.
It had also alleged that some members in the GEAC are "linked" with biotech companies and misguide government.
Environment activist Vandana Shiva had also opposed GM mustard, saying it is "illegal" and developers have done "fraud science".
Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) general secretary Yudhvir Singh also said the GM mustard technology would not lead to increase in productivity but "monopolise" the seed market.
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