The challenge for countries, especially developing countries and countries with economies in transition, is the formulation of national policies and regulatory frameworks to ensure biosafety. The holistic approach to biosafety encompasses scientific, ecological, health, social, economic, cultural and ethical dimensions in the context of the precautionary principle. It also requires a long term perspective in assessing technology and its products.
A comprehensive biosafety policy will need to be accompanied by and integrated with policies in other related fields such as agriculture, science and technology, industrial development, health, biodiversity and environmental protection. An important element would be options for non-gene technology approaches to achieving a stated objective such as increased agricultural productivity, pest and disease management or environmental remediation. For developing countries with limited resources and/or alternative knowledge and practices in farming and health systems, this approach can be both cost-effective and ensures the further strengthening of national capacities and sovereignty over food, nutrition and health. A regulatory framework includes a national law, subsidiary regulations, administrative measures and implementation/enforcement mechanisms. Underlying this is the generation and flow of information and knowledge on biosafety that can be part of the public domain to ensure public participation and ever-deepening understanding and implementation of biosafety.
This section provides some information on the experiences of countries and regions.

Bill Introduced in California on GE Contamination

US assemblyman, Jared Huffman of California has introduced a Bill that would make companies developing genetically engineered crops liable for damages if these crops results in contamination of other fields. […]

US Federal Court Decision on GE Alfalfa

A US Federal Court decision which ruled that the USDA has violated the law by failing to conduct a full environmental assessment on Monsanto’s GE alfalfa. […]

German Liability Law for GMO Cultivation

Germany’s approach to setting new GMO liability law provides an important example for other countries. The vovernment has sought to explicitly allocate liability for the financial risks arising from the cultivation of GMOs and to protect non-GM farmers. […]

Deficiencies in Federal Regulatory Oversight of GE Crops

This briefing concludes that the present federal oversight in the United States is insufficient to address the potential environmental, human health, and economic consequences of experimental genetically engineered crops. […]

First oral statement by the European Communities at the Second Meeting of the Panel with the Parties in its Trade Dispute in the WTO

First oral statement by the European Communities at the Second Meeting of the Panel with the Parties, which includes “Further technical or scientific evidence in response to other parties’ comments”. […]

Comments by the European Communities on the Scientific and Technical Advice to the WTO Dispute Panel

These papers by the European Commission raises questions on the safety of GM foods and crops.The EC papers form the basis of the European Communities’ scientific arguments in the current trade dispute at the WTO. […]

Comments by the European Communities on the Scientific and Technical Advice to the WTO Dispute Panel (Part 1)

These papers by the European Commission raises questions on the safety of GM foods and crops.The EC papers form the basis of the European Communities’ scientific arguments in the current trade dispute at the WTO. […]

Comments by the European Communities on the Scientific and Technical Advice to the WTO Dispute Panel (Part 2)

These papers by the European Commission raises questions on the safety of GM foods and crops.The EC papers form the basis of the European Communities’ scientific arguments in the current trade dispute at the WTO. […]

Comments by the European Communities on the Scientific and Technical Advice to the WTO Dispute Panel (Part 3)

These papers by the European Commission raises questions on the safety of GM foods and crops.The EC papers form the basis of the European Communities’ scientific arguments in the current trade dispute at the WTO. […]

Hidden Uncertainties

New documents released to Friends of the Earth reveal that the European Commission has been approving GM foods and crops despite having reservations about their safety. […]