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Issues for regulation of agricultural biotechnology in Burkina Faso A Presentation by Drissa Sérémé, Ph.D. Deputy Director of Virology and Plant Biotechnology Lab of INERA Member of International Joint Laboratory Phato-Bios INERA-IRD - Burkina Faso -

Outline of Presentation Context Regulation of agricultural biotechnology Regulation implication on INERA work

Context Population growth and human migrations Growing inequalities Population dietary habits modification Environment degradation (Eau, Terre etc ) Climate change

Climate change Source : Stern Review

Agriculture Challenge Need for Africa to improve the agricultural productivity to feed growing populations while supporting economic development and preserving the environment

What to DO? How to DO? The status quo is not an option

One of the solution is Promoting Agricultural Biotechnology

Promoting Agricultural Biotechnology The African leaders are convinced that Science and Technology are the key option for improving the agricultural productivity in Africa

Agr. Bio Biotechnology & Biosafety The advent of modern biotechnology and especially potential for its application in food processing, and environmental management was seen as a breakthrough in dealing with problems that face mankind (World Bank, 2008; FAO, 2004). However, development and application of biotechnology in a safe and sustainable manner remains a subject of considerable debate worldwide. The only way to balance the potential benefits and risks as well as different concerns is through REGULATION

Toxicology Allergies? Antibiotique? Because Agriculture Pratiques culturales? Price?

And add to this Slow and steady wins the race Otherwise

Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety Ratification : 04 août 2003.

LAW It determines the terms and conditions for the use of GMO and theirs products (Excepted pharmaceutical products) It Fixes the institutional framework Adopted 17 march 2006 Promulgated 13 April 2006 Amended in december 2013

Burkina Faso Biosafety Frameworks MRSI National competent authority National Biosecurity Agency National advisory organs National Biosecurity Observatory (ONB) National Scientific Committee of Biosecurity (CSNB) 33 members 12 members

REGULATION IMPLICATION ON INERA WORK

Major steps of Bt Cotton introduction 2003 : Introduction of Bt cotton by INERA for confined Field Trial 2003-2005: Confined Field Trial at Farako-Bâ and Kouare research stations

Major steps of Bt Cotton introduction 2006-20072007 : Bt gene transfert from USA cotton varieties to INERA s one by backcross 2008-20092009 : Beginning of GM Bollgard II commercial seeds production and field production 2013: Burkina Faso increased its Bt cotton hectares by over 50% from 313,781 hectares in 2012 to 474,229

Step before confined trial

Stakeholders identification and implication Cotton sector stakeholders (Producers, cotton companies ) Cotton products users (huileries, filateurs ) Research Policy makers Civil society Partner companies

Authorizations issue - Fill out an application form and sent it to the registrar at the National Biosafety Agency (ANB) - Evaluation of the application by the advisory committee (CSNB ET ONB) which makes a recommendations : * Importation permit * Permit to experiment

Scientific process of Company research agreement Objectives Definition Identifying potential adverse effects that might result from genetic modification by comparing the GM crops with its non-conventional counterpart Predicting the possibility that the identified potential adverse effect will occur evaluating the identified risk To assess the potential Socio-Economic impact of the GM Products To communicate and interact with the public

TRIALS CONFINEMENT FOR PREVENTING GENE FLOW

124,8 m Bt cotton field trial Design Test of efficacy 15 m 1,2 m 1,2 m 2 m 10 m 1,2 m 10 m 2 m 10 m 10 m 2 m 10 m 10 m 2 m 1,2 m 10 m 10 m 2 m B a n d e d e 0 2 m n o n e m b la v é e e n c o to n 2 m 2 m 57-Fk37 pv 58-Fk37 nt 10 m 59-Fk290 t 60-Fk290 pv 61-Dp50 nt 64-St59A nt 56-Fk290 nt 55-BgII t 54-Dp50 pv 51-St59A pv 62-St59A t 63-Fk37 t Repétition IV 6,4 m 53-Dp50 t 52-BgII nt 50-BgII b 49-BgII a A llé e d e 0 2 m d e la r g e e n tr e le s r é p é titio n s 41-Fk37 pv 42-Fk37 nt 43-Fk290 t 44-BgII nt 45-Fk290 nt 46-St59A t 47-St59A pv 48-Dp50 t Repétition III 40-Fk37 t 39-Dp50 nt 2 m 2 m 38-Fk290 pv 37-St59A nt 36-BgII b 35-BgII t 34-Dp50 pv 33-BgII a A llé e d e 0 2 m d e la r g e e n tr e le s r é p é titio n s 25-Fk290 t 26-Dp50 t 27-BgII nt 28-Fk37 t 29-Fk290 nt 30-St59A t 31-St59A pv 32-St59A nt Bande de 15 m emblavée avec du coton local 2 1, Repétition II 1,2 m 24-Fk290 pv 23-Dp50 nt 22-Dp50 pv 21-Fk37 nt 20-Fk37 pv 19-BgII t 18-BgII b 17-BgII a 2 m A llé e d e 0 2 m d e la r g e e n tr e le s r é p é titio n s 9-St59A nt 10-Fk37 nt 1,2 m 11-BgII t 12-Fk290 pv 13-Dp50 t 14-St59A t 15-St59A pv 16-Fk290 t Repétition I 8-Fk37 t 7-Dp50 nt 6-Dp50 pv 5-Fk290 nt 4-BgII nt 3-Fk37 pv 2-BgII b 1-BgII a 1 5 m 2 m 6, 4 m 6,4 m 6,4 m 6,4 m 6,4 m 6, 4 m 6,4 m 6,4 m 2 m 1 5 m 1,2 m 1,2 m 1,2 m 1,2 m 1,2 m 1,2 m 1,2 m 15 m 9 3,6 m

Bt cotton trial confinement

Confinement Trial Abri grillagé Bande de protection de 15 m minimum Allée (2 m) Essai isolé à plus de 300 M de tout autre champ de coton

Interior view 26

POST-HARVEST MONITORING MEASURES FOR MATERIAL CONFINEMENT

Plant cutting and assembly

In the presence of a bailiff

Seeds and plants destruction Grow back destruction

Measures to prevent seed dispersal Restricted access, Labelling, Counting, Packaging Storage Transport

COMMUNICATION & OUTREACH

Challenge: Communication with Public Fields periodic visits Open days Articles, BBA Journal

Producers Researchers Media Field visits Technical ministries(mecv (MECV, MAHRH, MESSRS) Policy makers Cotton companies Civil society Organisations (ACA, ISAAA, Ambassades ) Partenaire MONSANTO ISAAA, 2006 MAHRH, 2006, Boni

BT-COWPEA IN BURKINA

Bt-Cowpea introduction in Burkina Faso Justification Economic importance of cowpea in Burkina Insects attaks constitute the major constraint to cowpea production: losses 60-80 % due to Maruca vitrata insect Lack of genetic source of resistance against this insect An opportunity: Bt toxine Cry1Ab

Context before experimentation Context was favored by INERA experience on Bt cotton Similitude between Maruca mode of actions and those of Helicoverpa on cotton National expertise strengthened on gene flow, Maruca s biology and ecology etc. Study tours in Brazil, South Africa, Nigeria etc. Project Partners : - AATF - CORAF - USAID November 2010 : Permit to import and to experiment issued by ANB

Bt-cowpea confined trial Bt gene transfert from USA cowpea varieties to INERA s one by backcross

AFRICAN BIOFORTIFIED SORGHUM IN BURKINA

Others ongoing biotech African Biofortified Sorghum (ABS): Nutritionally enhanced sorghum for marginal areas in Africa Technology Development Product Development Enabling Environment & Product Distribution Pioneer UC Berkeley CSIR ICRISAT ARC, INERA, KARI University of Pretoria Africa Harvest AATF CORAF

Tissus culture: Potatoe micropropagation - Economic Importance Others ongoing biotech -Seed quality contribution to yields: about 40 % - Potatoe seeds are imported

OPEN FORUM ON AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY (OFAB)

OFAB was initiated by AATF in 2006 to facilitate structured and regular discussions on pertinent issues on modern biotechnology research, development and deployment in Africa. It aims at enhancing understanding of biotechnology to inform decision making. In addition to Burkina Faso, OFAB is operational in five other African countries - Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Tanzania and Ghana.

22 October 2012: OFAB Africa Launches Burkina Faso Chapter OFAB Burkina is the first OFAB chapter in Francophone Africa and is a collaborative effort between the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) and Environment and Agricultural Research Institute (INERA) the

RECOMBINANTE PROTEIN PRODUCTION IN PLANTA

Strategy Others ongoing biotech Using plant virus silencing suppressors, we have developed technic to produce in quantity a protein of interest by co-agroinfiltration of tabacco (N. benthamiana) This innovative technology was patented

Patent: Means for the transient production in plants of recombinant proteins that can be used in particular in prophylaxis and in therapeutics WO 2011/148331 148331 A1 co-ownership ownership between INERA and IRD (France)

Partnership The fruitful collaboration between INERA and IRD lead recently (sept 2013) to the development of an International Joint Laboratory (LMI) hosted by INERA Observatory of plant pathogens in West Africa: Biodiversity and Biosafety Aim: to develop a plant observatory open platform to promote the emergence and the realization of new collaborative projects on plant pathogens and especially on agricultural biotechnology

Because A single finger cannot take a stone Union makes strength When the canvases of spiders unite, they can attack a lion

Pour terminer Norman E. Borlaug (Feu) 1970 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate La Biotechnologie responsable et intelligente n est pas l ennemi, L ennemi, c est la faim et la famine.

Avis Les biotechne sont pas certainement la panacée. Notre avis reflète à la fois la prudence que doit susciter toute innovation scientifique et la nécessité pour la science de ne pas ignorer un front de progrès des connaissances

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