Welcome to our latest Review, which focuses on new GMOs, mostly developed using gene editing. Our main focus is on the battles over the deregulation of new GMOs that are rumbling on in the EU and New Zealand (DEREGULATION BATTLES). We also have updates on the mess created by the UK DEREGULATION.
In the EU, talks between the European Parliament, Council and Commission on the Commission’s new GMO deregulation proposal collapsed in June. The Parliament wants a ban on patents on plants derived via new GMO techniques (new genomic techniques, NGTs) and this proved one of the key sticking points in the discussions. In addition, there were disagreements about if or how new GM plants would be labelled, and questions about how many genetic changes should be allowed before a plant would be subject to the more robust GMO regulations. Disagreeing sides are set to return to negotiations in mid-October, with meetings being arranged in the background to try to force an agreement.
In addition, we have important updates on the DETECTION of new GMOs, the PATENTS that threaten farmers and breeders, NEW GMO DEVELOPMENTS, and (inevitable, but maybe sooner than even we expected) a major NEW GMO FAILURE. There’s also a development on the NEW GMO GRAVY TRAIN (read and weep, British taxpayers) and the latest expert commentary on the risks posed by GMO MICROORGANISMS. |
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