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Maintaining Hungary’s GE-free status remains a government priority. Although the country’s scientific and breeding institutions were supportive of genome editing, the EC’s legislative proposal on NGTs was caught in a political crossfire in October 2023.
Morocco continues to import agricultural products derived from genetically engineered (GE) technologies for use in animal feed products. No GE products have been developed or commercialized for local production in Morocco. GE products are not allowed for human consumption.
Hungary is one of the strongest opponents of transgenic engineering. Maintaining the country’s GE-free status remains a government priority.
Morocco continues to import agricultural products derived from genetically engineered (GE) technologies for use in animal feed products. No GE products have been developed or commercialized for local production in Morocco. GE products are not allowed for human consumption.
Morocco continues to import agricultural products derived from genetically engineered (GE) technologies for use in animal feed products. No GE products have been developed or commercialized for local production in Morocco. GE products are not allowed for human consumption.
Hungary is one of the strongest opponents of transgenic engineering in the European Union. Maintaining the country’s GE-free status is still a government priority. However, Hungary’s scientific and agricultural organizations and breeding and research institutions are speaking out in support of non-transgenic genome editing. In the case of an enabling legislative environment in the EU, the country would be open to adopting innovative biotechnologies.
Morocco continues to import agricultural products derived from genetically engineered (GE) technologies for use in animal feed products.
Hungary is one of the strongest opponents of agricultural biotechnology in the European Union. Maintaining the country’s GE-free status is a Government priority.
Morocco continues to import agricultural products derived from genetically engineered (GE) technologies for use in animal feed products.
Since 2006, Hungary has been one of the strongest opponents of agricultural biotechnology in the European Union.
Genetically-engineered plants and animals are under development but not commercially produced in Morocco.
Since 2006, Hungary has been one of the strongest opponents of agricultural biotechnology in the European Union.