The development and marketing of 'novel' genetically modified (GM) crops in which composition has been deliberately altered poses a challenge to the European Union (EU)'s risk assessment processes, which are based on the concept of substantial equivalence with a non-GM comparator. This article gives some examples of these novel GM crops and summarizes the conclusions of a report that was commissioned by the European Food Safety Authority on how the EU's risk assessment processes could be adapted to enable their safety to be assessed
We identify the origins, and key characteristics, of the current regulatory framework for geneticall...
In some respects genetically modified organisms (GMOs) can no longer be considered a novelty in plan...
www.europabio.org), published an approach to assessing the risks of biotechnology-derived (genetical...
The cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops has steadily increased since their introduction t...
The pre-market safety assessment of foods derived from genetically modified crops is carried out acc...
The principles for the safety assessment of genetically modified (GM) organisms (GMOs) are harmonise...
The second generation of genetically modified (GM) plants that are moving towards the market are cha...
Genetically modified or engineered organisms (GMOs, GEOs) are utilised in agriculture, expressing tr...
This paper provides guidance on how to assess the safety of foods derived from genetically modified ...
Since the beginning of the large-scale commercial cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops in ...
This paper provides guidance on how to assess the safety of foods derived from genetically modified ...
peer reviewedThis paper provides guidance on how to assess the safety of foods derived from genetica...
This paper describes the current EU regulatory framework for risk analysis of genetically modified (...
AbstractPopulation growth particularly in countries with developing economies will result in a need ...
International consensus has been reached on the principles regarding evaluation of the food safety o...
We identify the origins, and key characteristics, of the current regulatory framework for geneticall...
In some respects genetically modified organisms (GMOs) can no longer be considered a novelty in plan...
www.europabio.org), published an approach to assessing the risks of biotechnology-derived (genetical...
The cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops has steadily increased since their introduction t...
The pre-market safety assessment of foods derived from genetically modified crops is carried out acc...
The principles for the safety assessment of genetically modified (GM) organisms (GMOs) are harmonise...
The second generation of genetically modified (GM) plants that are moving towards the market are cha...
Genetically modified or engineered organisms (GMOs, GEOs) are utilised in agriculture, expressing tr...
This paper provides guidance on how to assess the safety of foods derived from genetically modified ...
Since the beginning of the large-scale commercial cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops in ...
This paper provides guidance on how to assess the safety of foods derived from genetically modified ...
peer reviewedThis paper provides guidance on how to assess the safety of foods derived from genetica...
This paper describes the current EU regulatory framework for risk analysis of genetically modified (...
AbstractPopulation growth particularly in countries with developing economies will result in a need ...
International consensus has been reached on the principles regarding evaluation of the food safety o...
We identify the origins, and key characteristics, of the current regulatory framework for geneticall...
In some respects genetically modified organisms (GMOs) can no longer be considered a novelty in plan...
www.europabio.org), published an approach to assessing the risks of biotechnology-derived (genetical...