Limits of the current EU regulatory framework on GMOs: risk of not authorized GM event-traces in imports

Since their first commercialization in the 1990’s, the number of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) cultivated around the world has steadily increased. This development has been accompanied by the development of regulatory and policy environments which vary from one country to another. Today, the...

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Main Author: Roïz Julie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2014-11-01
Series:Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids
Subjects:
GMO
EU
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2014037
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spelling doaj-9ba8d08ed3af4731b154513f9766ac992021-04-02T10:20:31ZengEDP SciencesOilseeds and fats, crops and lipids2272-69772257-66142014-11-01216D60310.1051/ocl/2014037ocl140037-sLimits of the current EU regulatory framework on GMOs: risk of not authorized GM event-traces in importsRoïz JulieSince their first commercialization in the 1990’s, the number of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) cultivated around the world has steadily increased. This development has been accompanied by the development of regulatory and policy environments which vary from one country to another. Today, the European food and feed sectors are faced with the increasing risk of finding traces of not authorized GMOs in imports. Under the EU zero tolerance for unapproved GMOs, this situation may lead to trade disruptions with important cost implications. A regulatory environment which minimizes the risk of such disruption is therefore indispensable. To address this issue, the EU has adopted the “technical solution” but this remains insufficient to provide the necessary legal certainty which is needed to operate in such context. More comprehensive approaches are considered globally through low level presence policies.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2014037GMOregulatory frameworkEUtechnical solutionlow level presence policy
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Limits of the current EU regulatory framework on GMOs: risk of not authorized GM event-traces in imports
Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids
GMO
regulatory framework
EU
technical solution
low level presence policy
author_facet Roïz Julie
author_sort Roïz Julie
title Limits of the current EU regulatory framework on GMOs: risk of not authorized GM event-traces in imports
title_short Limits of the current EU regulatory framework on GMOs: risk of not authorized GM event-traces in imports
title_full Limits of the current EU regulatory framework on GMOs: risk of not authorized GM event-traces in imports
title_fullStr Limits of the current EU regulatory framework on GMOs: risk of not authorized GM event-traces in imports
title_full_unstemmed Limits of the current EU regulatory framework on GMOs: risk of not authorized GM event-traces in imports
title_sort limits of the current eu regulatory framework on gmos: risk of not authorized gm event-traces in imports
publisher EDP Sciences
series Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids
issn 2272-6977
2257-6614
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Since their first commercialization in the 1990’s, the number of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) cultivated around the world has steadily increased. This development has been accompanied by the development of regulatory and policy environments which vary from one country to another. Today, the European food and feed sectors are faced with the increasing risk of finding traces of not authorized GMOs in imports. Under the EU zero tolerance for unapproved GMOs, this situation may lead to trade disruptions with important cost implications. A regulatory environment which minimizes the risk of such disruption is therefore indispensable. To address this issue, the EU has adopted the “technical solution” but this remains insufficient to provide the necessary legal certainty which is needed to operate in such context. More comprehensive approaches are considered globally through low level presence policies.
topic GMO
regulatory framework
EU
technical solution
low level presence policy
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2014037
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