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The co-existence between GM and non-GM crops is still a major goal of the EU policy. However, in some member states, like Spain, national co-existence strategy is still l [...]
2015 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |
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The acceptance of GMO's by society is critical in terms of the evolution and use of the technology because without it, companies have no social license to operate. But ga [...]
2015 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |
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In a difficult and challenging political environment, the Australian grains industry has implemented a GM/non-GM canola coexistence framework that has succeeded in meetin [...]
2015 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |
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The Directive 2001/18/EC regulates the deliberate release of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) into the environment. According to Article 31 (3) of this Directive EU [...]
2015-11 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |
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Identity preservation (IP) refers to a system of production, handling and marketing practices that maintains the integrity of and purity of agricultural commodities. Prod [...]
2015-11 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |
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India has more than 215 million food insecure people, many of whom are farmers. Genetically modified (GM) crops have the potential to alleviate this problem by increasing [...]
2015-11 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |
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The EU and the US launched negotiations on a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) in July 2013. Among the TTIP aims, there are negotiable terms under whi [...]
2015-11 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |
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Food suppliers in the European Union must comply with labelling regulations for genetically modified organisms (GMOs). However, excluded from mandatory labeling are food [...]
2015-11 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |