Beeralayda Afrika waa inay ka faa'iidaystaan ​​wada-noolaanshaha iyo doorashada xorta ah ee u dhexeeya dalagyada biotechnoolajiyada iyo cilmiga beeraha

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In my country of Rwanda, the level of malnutrition and hunger leading to stunting among children under the age of five is still alarming, and it’s a scenario that is repeated in many African nations and other developing world countries. Due to the food production challenge, in Sub-Saharan Africa alone 34 percent of children under age 5 are stunted, leading to future generations of people who are mentally and physically impaired and more prone to disease.

In an effort to avoid replicating the mistakes of Western countries, where agroecologists often take hostile and antagonist stances towards modern biotechnology and the green revolution, African countries are urged to separate themselves from such division for the sake of ending extreme hunger and poverty and meeting the United Nation’s 2030 goal of zero hunger.

African policymakers and world food system leaders are also urged to implement measures that will help African farmers benefit from both agroecology and modern biotechnology. The situation of food production in Africa is so fragile that African smallholder farmers and their communities can’t afford any more divisions in their food systems due to the agroecology movement’s antagonism towards modern biotechnology.

The COVID-19 pandemic, and various farming-related plant diseases and insect challenges, like the locust swarms in East Africa, threaten the livelihood of millions. Resilient biotechnology crops that offer protection, like Nigeria’s insect-resistant and drought-tolerant TELA maize and insect-resistant GM cowpea, solve problems and economically empower farmers and rural communities.

The climate crisis demands that we innovate and give farmers in every country diverse tool kits. Agroecology and biotechnology can co-exist and be mutually supportive,” stated Matt Murray, acting assistant secretary for Economic and Business Affairs in the United States Department of State, while speaking at the 2021 Abaalmarinta Cunnada Adduunka.

Achieving coexistence between agroecology and modern biotechnology in African farming communities will be the turning point in promoting food security on the continent. It will also economically rejuvenate Africa’s large and small producers, who will finally enjoy the freedom of choice over what they produce and how they protect and manage their farming investments.

At a time when an increasing number of African countries are making wise decisions about adopting biotech crops that offer their farmers greater resilience in managing the effects of climate change, it is important to highlight their importance to the livelihoods of small producers.

This is but one area where agroecology and biotechnology have shared goals. We must now focus on other common goals and values to support, rather than divide, Africa’s farmers.

Pacific Nshimiyimana
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Pacific Nshimiyimana

Pacifique waxa uu haystaa shahaadada koowaad ee jaamacadda ee cilmiga bayoolajiga. Waa beeraley iyo hal-abuure. Bishii Disembar 2015 Wuxuu bilaabay Real Green Gold Ltd, isaga oo isticmaalaya nus hektar dhul ah qoyskiisa. Waxa uu sameeyay beer muuska muuska lagu muujinayo oo leh wax ka badan 15 noocyo muus ah iyo soosaarayaal yaryar oo tababaran iyagoo qandaraas ku iibsanaya muuska heerka 1aad ee tayada leh. Waxa uu u iibiyaa hudheelada iyo makhaayadaha aadka u sarreeya ee Kigali. Maanta wuu sii balaadhiyay 3 hektar, ku darida avocado iyo khudaarta kale sida yaanyada, basasha, iyo eggplant. Markii ay tirada dalagyadu korodhay, wuxuu bilaabay inuu la shaqeeyo beeraley badan. Hadda wuu la shaqaynayaa 144 wax soo saar yar yar oo ka kala yimid Rwanda oo dhan. Kooxda ayaa lagu xujeeyay cudurka Panama, cudur ba'an oo muuska ku dhaca. Waa xubin aasaase u ah Dhallinyarada Ruwaanda ee Madasha Ganacsiga (RYAF) shabakad dhalinyaro ah oo dalka oo dhan ah oo wax soo saarka aasaasiga ah samaynaya, habaynta cuntada iyo adeega fidinta. Guji si aad u daawato noolaha.

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