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The German Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety just added another chapter by defending its previous stance that ODM and CRISPR should not fall under GMO regulations.
Seed companies have not objected to Germany for applying the “opt out” regulation for biotech corn varieties.
A legal analysis commissioned by the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation concludes that CRISPR and other new breeding techniques fall under the European Directive for GMOs.
Public rejection of genetically engineered (GE) plants is widespread, there is no commercial GE crop production, the government has banned the planting of some EU-approved GE crops...
The Federal Association of the German Retail Grocery Trade (BVLH) has adopted a position paper on the feeding of livestock.
The Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL) have rejected the objection against its decision to not classify an herbicide-resistant rapeseed as GE.
The German Parliaments has unanimously voted against the cloning of animals on May 8. 2015.
The international conference “GMO-free Europe – Future Opportunities and Challenges” took place in Berlin May 6-8, 2015.