Regulatory landscape and public perception for gene-edited bananas in the Southeast Asian region

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Nurzatil Sharleeza Mat Jalaluddin, Abdulah Al-Hadi Ahmad Fuaad, Rofina Yasmin Othman
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Banana is a premier fruit crop in many parts of the world especially Southeast Asia. The demand for banana has contributed to significant national income to primary banana producers in the SEA region such as the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia. However, the widely traded banana industry is plagued by numerous threats including pests and diseases, post-harvest issues and extreme climate vulnerability. To address these challenges, new breeding techniques such as gene editing have been explored for breeding programs to develop improved banana varieties. The first gene-edited non-browning banana has been deregulated in the Philippines recently, and more regulatory applications are expected to submit for approvals soon. Hence, it is timely to review the policy options for gene editing that have been adopted and discussed in the Southeast Asian countries and highlight the implications of differing regulatory approaches to gene editing for trading activities. Positive stakeholders’ perceptions and public acceptance are key factors in allowing the benefits of gene editing and thus appropriate outreach strategies are important to gain acceptance and avoid the “GMO stigma” that may be associated with gene-edited products.

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东南亚地区对基因编辑香蕉的监管情况和公众看法
香蕉是世界许多地区,尤其是东南亚地区的主要水果作物。对香蕉的需求为菲律宾、印度尼西亚、泰国、越南和马来西亚等东南亚地区的主要香蕉生产国带来了可观的国民收入。然而,交易广泛的香蕉产业却受到病虫害、收获后问题和极端气候脆弱性等诸多威胁的困扰。为了应对这些挑战,人们探索了新的育种技术,如基因编辑育种计划,以开发改良香蕉品种。最近,菲律宾解除了对首个基因编辑非褐变香蕉的管制,预计不久将有更多的管制申请提交审批。因此,现在是时候回顾一下东南亚国家采用和讨论的基因编辑政策选择,并强调不同的基因编辑监管方法对贸易活动的影响。利益相关者的积极看法和公众的接受程度是基因编辑获益的关键因素,因此,适当的推广战略对于获得接受度和避免基因编辑产品可能带来的 "转基因污名 "非常重要。
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