Poland: Agricultural Biotechnology Annual

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   PL2024-0016
Poland opposes the use of genetic engineering in agriculture. Although the current regulatory framework technically allows genetically engineered (GE) seeds to enter commerce, the law stipulates they cannot be planted. While Poland’s 2006 Feed Act includes provisions banning livestock feed containing GE ingredients, they have never been enforced and have been postponed several times. The last two-year postponement of the provisions which ban GE feed ingredients, including U.S. soybean meal, was scheduled to terminate on January 1, 2025. The Government of Poland (GOP) prolonged it for another five years until January 1, 2030. The Polish meat industry is putting pressure on the government to extend suspension of the import ban even longer.

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