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    African Countries That Have Banned GMO Imports and Cultivation

    Several African countries, including Algeria, Madagascar, and Zimbabwe, have implemented bans on both the importation and cultivation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), citing concerns over biodiversity, traditional farming practices, and public health.

    Meanwhile, South Africa has embraced GMO technology, allowing commercial cultivation of genetically modified maize, soybeans, and cotton. 

    Countries such as Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana are also gradually loosening restrictions and currently conducting field trials under strict regulatory frameworks.

    Despite ongoing controversies surrounding safety, environmental effects, and ethical concerns, the demand for GMOs continues to grow. 

    Industry analysts project the African GMO market will expand from $615.4 million in 2018 to approximately $871 million by the end of 2025.

    Proponents of GMOs argue that modified seeds, engineered for resistance against drought, pests, and diseases, could offer solutions to worsening food insecurity and climate-related agricultural challenges. However, resistance remains strong in parts of the continent where policymakers prioritize ecological preservation and local agricultural heritage.

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    With regulatory approaches varying across Africa, countries like Ghana and South Africa have enacted biosafety laws and require GMO product labelling, while others maintain a zero-tolerance stance.

    According to data from Statisense, nations that have banned both the cultivation and importation of GMOs include:

    • Algeria
    • Madagascar
    • Zimbabwe
    • Kyrgyzstan
    • Bhutan
    • Peru
    • Russia
    • Venezuela

    As climate change and rising food prices continue to pressure the continent, African leaders are faced with a complex decision: adopt biotechnological innovation or preserve traditional agricultural models.

    Image Credit: 360 Mozambique

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