Nuclear crop breeding technology to help beat world hunger
Washington, Dec 3 : The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has called for increased investment in a nuclear crop breeding technology that could bolster efforts aimed at pulling millions of people out of the trap of world hunger.
Called mutation induction, the technique is safe, proven and cost-effective. It has been in use since the 1920s.
"The global nature of the food crisis is unprecedented. Families all around the world are struggling to feed themselves. To provide sustainable, long-term solutions, we must make use of all available resources," said Mohamed ElBaradei, Director General of the IAEA.
"Selecting the crops that are better able to feed us is one of humankind's oldest sciences. But we've neglected to give it the support and investment it requires for universal application. The IAEA is urging a revival of nuclear crop breeding technologies to help tackle world hunger," he added.
IAEA scientists use radiation to produce improved high-yielding plants that adapt to harsh climate conditions such as drought or flood, or that are resistant to certain diseases and insect pests.
Already more than 3000 crop varieties of some 170 different plant species have been released through the direct intervention of the IAEA.
They include barley that grows at 5000 meters (16,400 ft) and rice that thrives in saline soil.
These varieties provide much needed food as well as millions of dollars in economic benefits for farmers and consumers, especially in developing countries.
In Japan alone, the Institute of Radiation Breeding (IRB) calculates that crops developed using mutation induction generated economic returns of nearly 62 billion dollars (US) against 69 million dollars (US) invested during the period 1959 - 2001.
That translates into a remarkable 900-fold return on investment, and this in the public sector.
But, with increased investment and broader application, the technology could positively impact the health and livelihood of even greater numbers of people.
ANI
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