Biotech Updates

Brazil's CTNBio Approves Bayer’s Herbicide-Tolerant Cotton

August 22, 2008

CTNBio, the Brazilian National Biosafety Commission, has approved Bayer’s genetically modified cotton for commercial release in Brazil. The transgenic cotton is resistant to the herbicide glufosinate ammonium. CTNBio's approval may be followed by a review from the National Biosafety Council (CNBS) and the Ministry of Agriculture to examine certain social and economic factors. Only after the Agriculture Ministry’s approval can the GM cotton be planted by farmers. Within the biosafety commission’s decision-making committee, 18 members voted in favor of the GM cotton, three against and two abstained.

Read the press release at http://www.ctnbio.gov.br/