| The Department of Agriculture (DA) has kicked off the annual National Biotechnology Week celebration by a series of seminars on agricultural biotechnology products in Negros Occidental, presentation of the natural ingredients study by the Chamber of Herbal Industries of the Philippines, Inc. (CHIPI) and three symposia on biotechnology for teachers that started in Ilocos Norte, Taking the lead in the annual celebration is the Department of Agriculture-Biotechnology Program Office (DA-BPO), which has been collaborating with the Biotechnology Coalition of the Philippines (BCP), BIONet Pilipinas and the Biotechnology for Life Media and Advocacy Resource Center (BMARC) for several years. Last June 2, a seminar organized by the BCP on the benefits of biotechnology was held in Negros Occidental in the context of Provincial Ordinance No.. 007, Series of 2007, which bans genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Dr. Saturnina Halos, top biotechnology adviser of the DA, expounded on the values of GMOs, particularly on genetically modified feed corn that is being produced in about 400,000 hectares by 100,000 small Filipino farmers. She noted the ban militates against the interest of Filipinos who cultivate GMOs even as the country has been consuming imported food products from GMOs from the US, Argentina, Brazil and Canada.. "It is against the constitutional rights of equal protection under the law of small feed millers and livestock growers in the province whose livelihood is threatened by the ban. Furthermore, a ban on GMOs is in conflict with the national policy on the safe and responsible use of modern biotechnology and their products as enunciated in a policy statement issued by President Arroyo in 2001 and a violation of the Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act (AFMA), which mandates the use of modern biotechnology as a tool for agriculture and fisheries modernization," she counseled. On June 27, the results of the Natural Ingredients Study by the Chamber of Herbal Industries of the Philippines, Inc. (CHIPI) and Hybridigm were also formally announced. CHIPI is the national organization of companies engaged in the research, development, farming, manufacturing, marketing and distribution of natural, herbal and alternative products for personal care, medical use and food supplementation. Hybridigm is a consulting firm that was tapped by the DA-BPO to construct a relevant, objective and comprehensive report on natural ingredients. The following month, the following were held:
Training on DNA Fingerprinting and its Application in Seed Purity of Hybrid Rice Varieties (organized by PhilRice)
· Regional Biotechnology Seminar for Teachers held in Batac, Ilocos Norte (organized by the NIMBB-UPD and SUCs on the theme "Instituting a General Education Biotechnology Course in Philippine State Universities and Colleges) (biolife news service) |
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Friday, September 04, 2009
DA jumpstarts biotech week celebration
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Pinays On Board Ship Battle Discrimination, Exploitation and Harassment
Kanlungan Centre Foundation Inc., the UP Center for Women’s Studies and the UP Department of Women and Development Studies are holding a forum on the plight of women seafares on Sept. 29 from 1 to 4 pm at the audio-visual room of the UP College of Social Work and Community Development Building in Diliman, Quezon City.
Former journalist and faculty member of the UP Journalism Department Lucia P. Tangi is expected to unveil at the forum her study entitled, “Pinays” On Board: An Exploratory Study on the Working Conditions of Filipino Women Seafarers.
Prof. Tangi’s study--the first of its kind in the Philippines--focuses on the various forms of discrimination, exploitation and sexual harassments that Filipino women seafarers have to endure in exchange for the dollars that they remit to their families.
The study which was based on in-depth interviews with women seafarers, male officers and crewing managers found that Filipino women seafarers face institutional forms of discrimination as they enter a hierarchical and male-dominated industry.
Representatives from the Philippine Overseas and Employment Agency, Associated Marine Officers and Seafarers’ Union of the Philippines, and the Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific have been invited as members of the panel of reactors.
Prof. Tangi worked as a journalist in Manila, Hong Kong and in Japan before pursuing her Master’s Degree in Women and Development at the UP CSWCD. During her five-year stint in Hong Kong, she received two awards from the Hong Kong Newspaper Society in the general news and business categories. She also received a bronze award from the the Hong Kong AIDS Council for her reports on AIDS/HIV and she was also given a special award by the Hong Kong Amnesty International for her human rights coverage .
Former journalist and faculty member of the UP Journalism Department Lucia P. Tangi is expected to unveil at the forum her study entitled, “Pinays” On Board: An Exploratory Study on the Working Conditions of Filipino Women Seafarers.
Prof. Tangi’s study--the first of its kind in the Philippines--focuses on the various forms of discrimination, exploitation and sexual harassments that Filipino women seafarers have to endure in exchange for the dollars that they remit to their families.
The study which was based on in-depth interviews with women seafarers, male officers and crewing managers found that Filipino women seafarers face institutional forms of discrimination as they enter a hierarchical and male-dominated industry.
Representatives from the Philippine Overseas and Employment Agency, Associated Marine Officers and Seafarers’ Union of the Philippines, and the Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific have been invited as members of the panel of reactors.
Prof. Tangi worked as a journalist in Manila, Hong Kong and in Japan before pursuing her Master’s Degree in Women and Development at the UP CSWCD. During her five-year stint in Hong Kong, she received two awards from the Hong Kong Newspaper Society in the general news and business categories. She also received a bronze award from the the Hong Kong AIDS Council for her reports on AIDS/HIV and she was also given a special award by the Hong Kong Amnesty International for her human rights coverage .
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