Biotech Updates

Draft Decree on Co-Existence Gets Approval from Flemish Gov’t

June 1, 2007

The Flemish government has approved a draft decree to regulate the co-existence of genetically modified (GM) crops with conventional and organic crops. The draft regulation on co-existence is focused on communication and information, and does not yet contain details such as the size of separation distances.
A farmer with the intention of growing a GM crop must notify his colleagues. Neighbors growing similar non-GM crops within the separation distance may object to his intention. In the case of an objection, the authorities will determine whether there are options that allow cultivation of the GM crop without risk of economic damages to conventional farmers.

Read the news article at http://www.coextra.eu/country_reports/news857.html.