A Philippine court has reversed permits for the commercial propagation of genetically modified (GM) golden rice and Bt eggplant, citing safety concerns and the lack of a monitoring mechanism. The decision, part of a broader lawsuit seeking environmental rights protection, has drawn mixed reactions, with critics warning of potential health risks for children with vitamin A deficiency. Developed by the Philippine Rice Research Institute and the University of the Philippines Los Banos, golden rice is designed to enhance nutrient content while Bt eggplant aims to improve safety and productivity. The court has ordered a halt to related activities until safety and legal requirements are met, prompting mixed responses from the involved agencies and universities.