Public Perception of Genetically Modified Organisms and the Implementation of Biosafety Measures in Kenya

K. Catherine, B. R. Mugiira, N. J. Muchiri
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Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are an important nexus of biotechnology, agriculture, and research. GMOs have gained popularity because of their potential to address global food insecurity. However, the widespread adoption of GMOs has sparked debates and controversies. This study collected data on the threats and effects of the GMO ban and the status of implementation of Biosafety Act and Cartagena Protocol on biosafety in Kenya. A cross-sectional survey was used with 216 participants sampled purposively and 16 key informants interviewed in a qualitative survey with triangulation of data from a scoping literature review. Fifty-seven percent of the respondents indicated GMOs and genetically modified (GM) foods are a solution to food security in Africa. A majority believe that the introduction of GMO technology and the use of GM food is beneficial (52.3%). Fifty-five percent of the respondents indicated that GM foods are safe. Most respondents (>90%) indicated that there is a low threat of GMO technology on the environment, human health, and animal health. The respondents (54.3%) agreed there is good adherence to the Cartagena Protocol. The correlation between awareness of the Cartagena Protocol on biosafety and views on whether there are adequate legal and regulatory frameworks was r = 0.4, indicating a weak but positive relationship between the two. Respondents who reported that the legal and regulatory frameworks were adequate were, therefore, likely (r = 0.4) to be aware of the Cartagena Protocol. There was a moderate positive correlation (r = 0.67) on views that GM food is a solution to food insecurity. Understandably, the relationship between GM food health concerns and GM food as safe was moderately negative (r = −0.4591). The findings are important in addressing gaps in the current GMO regulations and implementation aimed at increasing awareness of GMO technology as well as informing policy on biotechnology.
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转基因生物(GMOs)是生物技术、农业和研究的重要结合点。转基因生物因其解决全球粮食不安全问题的潜力而广受欢迎。然而,转基因生物的广泛采用也引发了争论和争议。本研究收集了有关转基因生物禁令的威胁和影响以及肯尼亚《生物安全法》和《卡塔赫纳生物安全议定书》执行情况的数据。研究采用了横向调查的方法,有针对性地抽取了 216 名参与者,并在定性调查中采访了 16 名关键信息提供者,同时对范围界定文献综述中的数据进行了三角测量。57% 的受访者表示,转基因生物和转基因食品是非洲粮食安全的一个解决方案。大多数人认为引进转基因生物技术和使用转基因食品是有益的(52.3%)。55%的受访者表示转基因食品是安全的。大多数受访者(超过 90%)表示,转基因生物技术对环境、人类健康和动物健康的威胁较小。受访者(54.3%)认为《卡塔赫纳议定书》得到了很好的遵守。对《卡塔赫纳生物安全议定书》的认识与对是否有适当的法律和监管框架的看法之间的相关性为 r = 0.4,表明两者之间存在微弱但积极的关系。因此,报告法律和监管框架适当的受访者很可能(r = 0.4)了解《卡塔赫纳议定书》。认为转基因食品可以解决粮食不安全问题的受访者与认为转基因食品可以解决粮食不安全问题的受访者之间存在中等程度的正相关关系(r = 0.67)。可以理解的是,转基因食品的健康问题与转基因食品的安全性之间存在中度负相关(r = -0.4591)。这些研究结果对于解决目前转基因生物法规和实施中存在的差距,提高人们对转基因生物技术的认识以及为生物技术政策提供信息非常重要。
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