EU review of strict CRISPR crop rules dominated by biotech industry, anti-GMO groups allege

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Credit: Greenpeace

The EU is launching a consultation as part of an info-gathering exercise for a Commission study on โ€œthe status of new genomic techniques under Union law,โ€ due by April 30, 2021. The consultation [started] with a โ€œstakeholder meetingโ€ [on Feb. 9] At stake is how the EU will regulate gene-edited products ….

The EUโ€™s top court ruled in 2018 that plants created by โ€œtargeted mutagenesisโ€ techniques such as CRISPR should be strictly regulated as [GMOs]. But an internal document from May 2019 seemed to indicate that it wasnโ€™t the Commissionโ€™s preferred approach.

The Commissionโ€™s RSVP list for [the Feb. 9 meeting] …. sparked fury from NGOs …. More than 70 percent of the invited organizations represent food and farming interests, with NGOโ€™s accounting for 12 percent ….

Franziska Achterberg, the EU food policy director for Greenpeace complained that the consultation had been โ€œdesigned to artificially multiply the voices of those most invested in new GM technology, like Bayer, Syngenta and Corteva who are simultaneously members of several invited groups.โ€

[T]he Commission sent stakeholders a 25-point draft questionnaire on [new genomic techniques] NGTs. The document …. asks …. whether those consulted have โ€œspecific ethical concernsโ€ on products created using this kind of science.

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