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REGULATORY ACTION
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CITIZEN ACTION
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Bans/moratoria
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Legislation
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Certification/Labelling
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Brazil - Ban on planting and sale in force for past 3 years.
The Brazilian government is appealing this. One of a three-strong
panel of federal judges has already voted to overturn the injunction.
A final decision will be delayed until at least March 15
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Mexico - Effective 7 February 2002, anyone who introduces, commercializes,
transports, stores, or releases into the environment any GMO that
negatively alters or could negatively alter natural ecosystems
is liable to punishment. The Mexican Congress has demanded that
President Vicente Fox ban import of GM corn.
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China - All genetically altered soy beans, corn, rapeseed, cotton
seed and tomatoes are to be clearly labelled as GMO products after
March 20. However, the US has recently won concessions for an
interim arrangement that would allow trade to continue.
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Scotland - Petition demanding immediate stop to GM crop trials
taken to the Scottish Parliament's Petitions Committee, signed
by more than 4000. Constant vigil has been held at Munlochy trial
site. A public meeting was also held in Newport, where there was
overwhelming rejection for sowing GM oilseed rape at Wester Friarton.
However, approval for 3 more field trials has been recently given.
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EU - De facto moratorium on granting marketing consents in place
since 1998. However, these may be 'progressively unblocked' when
new biotech rules take effect in Oct. 2002.
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EU - Will introduce Regulation that will implement Biosafety
Protocol in EU legislation.
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Philippines - Companies that import agricultural products will
soon be required to issue certification stating whether or not
they contain GMOs, as part of a new set of guidelines covering
GMOs to be issued soon.
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England - Direct action following a public meeting and march.
Nearly 100 protesters ripped up parts of a field of GM oilseed
rape in the village of Long Marston. 5 were arrested.
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Thailand - Banned 37 GM crops from entering the country except
for scientific research. The Cabinet last year also forbid field
tests of GM crops until the country has a biosafety law.
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Croatia - Drafting legislation to ban production and limit imports
of food containing GMOs.
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South Korea - Food products containing more than 3% GMOs must
be labelled as containing GMOs. Will also require Chinese exporters
to provide non-GMO certificates.
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USA - Residents of 28 Vermont towns passed resolutions opposing
GE food and crops by voting at annual town meetings. Eight towns
took steps toward ending the use of GE crops within their towns,
some through town moratoria.
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Sri Lanka - Interim ban on GM foods, meant to come into force
1 May 2001 is now indefinitely suspended. There are calls to re-impose
the ban.
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Canada - Efforts ongoing to agree voluntary standard for labelling
GM food. Debate still ongoing on whether labelling should be voluntary
or mandatory.
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Mexico - 400 representatives of NGOs, environmentalists, social
activists, academics and Indian authorities gathered in late Jan.
under the banner "The Defence of Maize" to formulate
strategy on transgenic pollution of native maize, including demands
that the govt. shut the border to U.S./ Canadian maize.
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Australia - 30 local councils banned GM crop trials, but this
is not legally enforceable. Tasmania has introduced a 2-year moratorium.
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Italy - Says it will not tolerate the accidental contamination
of seeds with genetic material ('zero tolerance').
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Brazil - Campaign for a GM-free Brazil on-going, to fight federal
government's efforts to appeal against a 3-year old injunction
forbidding planting and sale of GMOs.
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Philippines (Barangay Alinguigan 2nd) - Local council moratorium
on GM field trials.
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Philippines - Peasants and scientists held a forum with legislators,
urging support of Bills that would prohibit field testing and
entry and distribution of GMOs in the country, as well as mandatory
labelling of GMO products.
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USA - Eight towns in Vermont either declared a town moratorium
or urged that the planting of GE seeds be actively discouraged
within the town.
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South Africa - Food and Allied Workers' Union (Fawu) threatened
to strike if talks with the National Economic, Development and
Labour Council (Nedlac) to ban GM for five years fail.
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South Korea - Local environmentalists held a rally demanding
US trade officials stop pressuring South Korea to ease its regulations
on GMOs.
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Aotearoa/New Zealand - Thousands pledged to stop GE field trials
approved by the government in Oct. 2001. National Maori Hui on
GE urged all Maori to protest against GE.
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