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AUS – GM COTTON APPROVED FOR NORTH

Decision on issuing a licence for application DIR 066/2006 commercial release of five herbicide tolerant and/or insect resistant GM cotton lines in Northern Australia
26 October 2006. Source: Office of the Gene Technology Regulator

The Gene Technology Regulator (the Regulator) has made a decision to issue a licence in respect of application DIR 066/2006 from Monsanto Australia Ltd. The company has received approval for the unrestricted commercial release of five genetically modified (GM) herbicide tolerant and/or insect resistant cotton lines in northern Australia.

These GM cotton lines have previously been approved for commercial release in southern Australia. However, their cultivation was restricted to south of latitude 22° S due to uncertainty whether insect resistant GM cotton was more likely than non-GM cotton to become a weed in northern Australia.

The decision to issue the licence was made after comprehensive analysis of new research information which addressed this issue and involved extensive consultation on the Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) with the public, State and Territory governments, Australian Government agencies, the Minister for the Environment and Heritage, the Gene Technology Technical Advisory Committee and all local councils north of latitude 22°S.

As required by the Gene Technology Act 2000 and corresponding State and Territory legislation, issues relating to the health and safety of people and the protection of the environment raised during the consultation process on this application were considered in finalising the RARMP and in making the decision to issue the licence.

For more information: www.ogtr.gov.au

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