“New generation” GMO techniques subject to EU regulatory system, rules top court
date:Jul 30, 2018
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It is particularly insightful of the ECJ that it perceives that the risks arising from these new mutagenesis techniques can be as great as those from old-style transgenesis GM methods. Thus it is important that the organisms derived from these new techniques are subject to the GMO regulatory system.

Mute Schimpf, food and farming campaigner at Friends of the Earth Europe adds: These new GMO 2.0 genetic engineering techniques must be fully tested before they are let out in the countryside
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