Pakistan weighs GMO maize adoption with a-maize-ing potential
MG News | December 17, 2025 at 10:00 AM GMT+05:00
December 17, 2025 (MLN): Pakistan is considering the phased and regulated adoption of genetically modified (GMO) maize to boost agricultural productivity, exports, and food security.
The technology could raise yields by
15–20 maunds per acre and strengthen the country’s competitiveness in global
markets.
Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research
Rana Tanveer Hussain chaired the meeting, while the Secretary of the Ministry
of National Food Security and Research (MNFSR) and representatives of Rafhan
Maize Products Company Limited, along with other key stakeholders, participated
in the discussion, said a press release issued.
Pakistan currently exports
maize worth around $340 million annually, which shows a strong international
market position.
However, it was noted that low yields and climate stress remain key challenges, which could be addressed through the responsible use of biotechnology, including GMO crops.
Adoption of GMO maize, could
significantly improve farm productivity, increase farmer incomes, and
contribute to national food security.
The Federal Minister stressed that Pakistan must modernize its agricultural technology base to meet growing food demands and remain globally competitive.
He described biotechnology and GMO crops as
innovation-driven solutions, while emphasizing that any move toward GMO
adoption would be made strictly within Pakistan’s legal and regulatory
framework.
MNFSR Secretary informed participants that the government is working on a comprehensive biotechnology policy covering multiple crops, not just maize.
He highlighted hybrid rice as an example of successful
technology adoption, that caused rice exports to increase significantly after
hybrid varieties were introduced.
The Minister clarified that any approval of GMO crops would comply fully with Pakistan’s Biosafety Rules, 2005, ensuring protection of human health and the environment.
The meeting concluded with agreement on
continued stakeholder consultations and evidence-based policymaking to guide
the country’s transition toward advanced agricultural technologies.
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