2018
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2018.00176
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Normative Criteria and Their Inclusion in a Regulatory Framework for New Plant Varieties Derived From Genome Editing

Abstract: Any legal regulation has to take into account fundamental interests and concerns, whether of private or public nature. This applies in particular to the politically and socially sensitive question of regulating plant biotechnology. With the advent of new breeding techniques, such as genome editing, new challenges are arising for legislators around the world. However, in coping with them not only the technical particularities of the new breeding techniques must be taken into account but also the diverse and som… Show more

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“…Further studies and more exhaustive field surveys are very welcomed to endorse public acceptance and perception of these new agricultural technologies. Ultimately, to assure a sustainable production of high-quality food, the entire production chain must be ruled with parsimony and balance between environmental, economic, and social claims, as well as be assisted ideally by strong public policies that safeguard consumers’ health and their concerns ( Montenegro, 2016 ; Hamburger, 2018 ).…”
Section: Public Acceptance and Regulatory Aspects Of Crispr/cas And T...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further studies and more exhaustive field surveys are very welcomed to endorse public acceptance and perception of these new agricultural technologies. Ultimately, to assure a sustainable production of high-quality food, the entire production chain must be ruled with parsimony and balance between environmental, economic, and social claims, as well as be assisted ideally by strong public policies that safeguard consumers’ health and their concerns ( Montenegro, 2016 ; Hamburger, 2018 ).…”
Section: Public Acceptance and Regulatory Aspects Of Crispr/cas And T...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Have the technologies that could have supported the organic movement (pesticide and fungicide free crops) been thwarted because being anti‐GM has been a great marketing tool. GE like GM has the potential to increase farmer profits and thus lower consumer prices, potentially widening the price difference between organic and non‐organic products and negatively impacting the organic market (Hamburger, ). Indeed, the organic sector has been quick to welcome the ECJ ruling (https://www.ifoam-eu.org/en/news/2018/07/25/press-release-new-genetic-engineering-techniques-be-regulated-gmos-ifoam-eu-welcomes).…”
Section: Will History Repeat Itself—could the Eu Ultimately Lose Out mentioning
confidence: 99%