Transgenic Plant Varieties
6.1 - Biotechnology will play a vital role in the development of the
agriculture sector. This technology can be used not only to develop new
crops/varieties, which are tolerant to disease, pests and abiotic stresses,
but also to improve productivity and nutritional quality of food.
6.2 - All genetically engineered crops/varieties will be tested for
environment and bio-safety before their commercial release, as per the
regulations and guidelines of the Environment Protection Act (EPA), 1986.
6.3 - The EPA, 1986, read with the Rules, 1989 would adequately
address the safety aspects of transgenic seeds/planting materials. A list
will be generated from Indian experience of transgenic cultivars that could
be rated as environmentally safe.
6.4 - Seeds of transgenic plant varieties for research purposes will
be imported only through the National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
(NBPGR) as per the EPA, 1986.
6.5 - Transgenic crops/varieties will be tested to determine their
agronomic value for at least two seasons under the All India Coordinated
Project Trials of ICAR, in coordination with the tests for environment and
bio-safety clearance as per the EPA before any variety is commercially
released in the market.
6.6 - After the transgenic plant variety is commercially released,
its seed will be registered and marketed in the country as per the
provisions of the Seeds Act.
6.7 - After commercial release of a transgenic plant variety, its
performance in the field, will be monitored for at least 3 to 5 years by the
Ministry of Agriculture and State Departments of Agriculture.
6.8 - Transgenic varieties can be protected under the PVP
legislation in the same manner as non-transgenic varieties after their
release for commercial cultivation.
6.9 - All seeds imported into the country will be required to be
accompanied by a certificate from the Competent Authority of the exporting
country regarding their transgenic character or otherwise.
6.9.1
- If the seed or planting material is a product of transgenic
manipulation, it will be allowed to be imported only with the approval of
the Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC), set up under the EPA,
1986.
6.10 - Packages
containing transgenic seeds/planting materials, if and when placed on sale,
will carry a label indicating their transgenic nature. The specific
characteristics including the agronomic/yield benefits, names of the
transgenes and any relevant information shall also be indicated on the
label.
6.11 - Emphasis will be placed on the development of infrastructure
for the testing, identification and evaluation of transgenic planting
materials in the country.
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