Genetically Modified Organisms Control Amendment Bill 2019
We commend the minister for his advocacy at a national level in relation to the deregulation of SDN-1 and RNA-derived genetic organisms.
We commend the minister for his advocacy at a national level in relation to the deregulation of SDN-1 and RNA-derived genetic organisms.
The Tasmanian Greens warmly welcome and strongly support the Government's 10-year moratorium on GMOs. It is important for this state.
The declassification of SDN-1-modified organisms as GMOs will mean that the moratorium will no longer capture these gene-edited organisms.
Today’s announcement that the moratorium on Genetically Modified Organisms would be extended by 10 years is welcome news.
he National Council of Women of Tasmania celebrated its 117th annual report for its 118th year this year.
With every trade deal you have to give something to get something but the TPP tips the balance very heavily in favour of foreign corporations.
Today we sought to amend the government’s Genetically Modified Organisms Control Amendment Bill 2014, to make the moratorium a permanent ban.
The move to roll over the current moratorium on genetically-engineered (GE) crops and animals for a further five years is welcome.