Bosnia and Herzegovina: Agricultural Biotechnology Annual

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After a five-year moratorium on genetically modified organisms (“GMOs”) that was imposed with the 2004 Food Law, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) adopted the Law on Genetically Modified Organisms in 2009 setting up the framework for approval of imports and field releases of products derived from agricultural biotechnology. It took three more years for BiH’s Council of Ministers to adopt the five implementing rulebooks regarding the specific procedures to import and market genetically engineered (GE) products yet the regulation outlining the process for approving GE cultivation is still missing. BiH’s anti-GE border practices, which include random testing, can occasionally influence commercial imports. Knowledge about agricultural biotechnology is still very limited, even among scientists and agricultural officials. The policy makers and farmers’ main concern is that the country’s export markets could be threatened if GE production were allowed in the country. Report updated: July, 2015.

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Agricultural Biotechnology Annual

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