The Philippines has become the first country to approve the commercial production of genetically modified, nutrient-enriched Golden Rice, sparking safety concerns. Developed by the International Rice Research Institute to help curb vitamin A deficiency in developing nations, the move has drawn criticism amid global worries over the safety of genetically modified organisms. Critics argue that the initiative will require an overreliance on pesticides and herbicides, plunging farmers into debt and leading to land takeovers by big corporations. Despite assurances of safety and the project's humanitarian goals, opponents maintain that it will benefit multinational corporations and ignore local farming methods. Farmers are planning protests and seeking support for local and organic farming methods.