The adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops in the European Union (EU) raises questions on the feasibility of coexistence between GM and non-GM crops. Regulations to ensure that different cropping systems can develop side-by-side without excluding any agricultural option are currently implemented or developed by member states. The aim of this review is to explore whether nationally or regionally proposed coexistence strategies comply with the general principles established by the European Commission that ask for science-based and proportionate coexistence measures. In the first part, existing legal requirements and potential sources of adventitious mixing are reviewed. It is discussed what type of coexistence measures might be necessary...
The European Commission have established the concept of coexistence, according to which, farmersshou...
The ongoing discussion on the co-existence between genetically modified (GM) and non-GM crops become...
Coexistence is an approach allowing farmers to choose between conventional and genetically modified ...
The adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops in the European Union (EU) raises questions on the ...
The European Union (EU) is currently facing a challenge that might unnecessarily hamper the adoption...
Coexistence is about how crops intended for different markets can be grown in the same area or local...
In 2003, the European Commission established the principle of coexistence which refers to “the abili...
In 2003, the European Commission established the principle of coexistence which refers to ¿the abili...
The ongoing debate about the coexistence of genetically modified (GM) and non-GM crops in the Europe...
<p>Many EU MS have implemented coexistence policies to govern the cultivation of GM crops on their t...
In 2003, the European Commission established the principle of coexistence which refers to “the abili...
Many EU MS have implemented coexistence policies to govern the cultivation of GM crops on their terr...
With the introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops the EU has demanded that individual member ...
AbstractWith the introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops the EU has demanded that individual...
In 1998, Genetically Modified (GM) maize entered European Agriculture. After the publication of the ...
The European Commission have established the concept of coexistence, according to which, farmersshou...
The ongoing discussion on the co-existence between genetically modified (GM) and non-GM crops become...
Coexistence is an approach allowing farmers to choose between conventional and genetically modified ...
The adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops in the European Union (EU) raises questions on the ...
The European Union (EU) is currently facing a challenge that might unnecessarily hamper the adoption...
Coexistence is about how crops intended for different markets can be grown in the same area or local...
In 2003, the European Commission established the principle of coexistence which refers to “the abili...
In 2003, the European Commission established the principle of coexistence which refers to ¿the abili...
The ongoing debate about the coexistence of genetically modified (GM) and non-GM crops in the Europe...
<p>Many EU MS have implemented coexistence policies to govern the cultivation of GM crops on their t...
In 2003, the European Commission established the principle of coexistence which refers to “the abili...
Many EU MS have implemented coexistence policies to govern the cultivation of GM crops on their terr...
With the introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops the EU has demanded that individual member ...
AbstractWith the introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops the EU has demanded that individual...
In 1998, Genetically Modified (GM) maize entered European Agriculture. After the publication of the ...
The European Commission have established the concept of coexistence, according to which, farmersshou...
The ongoing discussion on the co-existence between genetically modified (GM) and non-GM crops become...
Coexistence is an approach allowing farmers to choose between conventional and genetically modified ...