Unjustified delays in approving biotech crops take thousands of lives, say researchers

Uncertainty and confusion on genetic engineering of main food crops in Africa have delayed the acceptance and application of these crops by smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa, say researchers. Model calculations reveal that the costs of a one year delay in approving the pod-borer resistant cow-pea in Nigeria will cost the country 33 — 46 million dollars, and more disastrously, will take theoretically 100 to 3000 lives, the team reports.