Selekcija i Semenarstvo (Jan 2007)

Genetically modified organisms in light of domestic and world regulations

  • Nikolić Zorica,
  • Milošević Mirjana,
  • Vujaković Milka,
  • Ignjatov Maja

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3-4
pp. 59 – 63

Abstract

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At the same time as development and registration of new genetic modification of plant species have intensified, the number of countries in which they are grown has also increased considerably. Genetically modified crops were grown in 22 countries in 2006, six of which were in European Union. Protocol on Biosafety, known as Cartagena protocol was adopted at the international level in February, 2000. Presence, but not growing of GMO in food is allowed in many countries, while in some others labeling of food origination from GMO is obligatory. Labeling is obligatory in European Union, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Norway, Switzerland and some others. In our country the Law on GMO and sub-law acts were conceived according to EU regulative. The terms for limited use, production, trade of GMO and GMO products have been prescribed. Validation and standardization of GMO testing methods are now being implemented. It is expected that the analytical GMO methods will soon be harmonized at the international level. .

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