ARCHIVES OF DEBATE, CONFERENCE 9
"Regulating GMOs in developing and transition countries"
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By subject (in order of posting):
1. Regulation of GMOs with homologous or native inserted genes
2. Farmer perspective - Including economics in risk assessment/management
3. Re: Regulation of GMOs with homologous or native inserted genes
4. Re: Regulation of GMOs with homologous or native inserted genes
5. Experimental trials vs. unconfined releases
6. Re: Regulation of GMOs with homologous or native inserted genes
7. Non-GM crop biotechnologies- Regulation
8. Regulation of GMOs: issues to be addressed in developing countries
9. Farmer perspective - Including economics in risk assessment/management
10. Gaps in current GMO regulations
11. Introduction & perspective
12. Re: Regulation of GMOs: issues to be addressed in developing countries
13. Regulation in developing countries - costs and requirements
14. Experience of regulating GMOs in developing countries - India
15. Capacity building
16. Regulation of for-profit GMOs
17. Credibility - Stacked GMOs - Biosecurity
18. Re: Regulation of for-profit GMOs
19. South African regulation of GMOs
20. Re: Experience of regulating GMOs in developing countries - India
21. A dynamic interdependent network
22. The meaning of "regulatory framework"
23. Re: A dynamic interdependent network
24. Regulating "process" versus "product"
25. Codex food safety guidelines
26. Local control vs. one-size-fits-all
27. Re: A dynamic interdependent network
28. Re: Experience of regulating GMOs in developing countries - India
29. Using GMO registrants to informally regulate
30. Re: Regulating "process" versus "product"
31. The importance of having a regulatory framework
32. Independent and individual regulatory systems
33. Regulatory enforcement and market access
34. Need for regulations - developing model regulations
35. Towards effective practical regulation
36. Re: Experience of regulating GMOs in developing countries - India
37. Financial/time costs of GE crops
38. Re: A dynamic interdependent network
39. Re: Towards effective practical regulation
40. Re: Using GMO registrants to informally regulate
41. Re: Financial/time costs of GE crops
42. Sharing of propagation materials
43. Use of terms GMO, GEO and application of regulatory processes
44. Re: Codex food safety guidelines
45. Regulatory structures for GE-products in Nigeria
46. Re: Financial/time costs of GE crops
47. Re: Use of terms GMO, GEO and application of regulatory
48. Types of regulations - Implementation
49. Re: Sharing of propagation materials
50. Detecting GE crop products - Labelling
51. Oversimplification - traditional breeding and GE
52. The Precautionary Principle
53. Re: The Precautionary Principle
54. Re: The Precautionary Principle
55. Re: Codex food safety guidelines
56. Regulations must regulate, not facilitate
57. Sundry comments
58. Regulations must regulate and facilitate
59. Methodology for risk assessment
60. Public understanding of biosafety issues in crops
61. Re: Methodology for risk assessment
62. Re: Methodology for risk assessment
63. Re: Methodology for risk assessment
64. Codex - Draft Food Safety Assessment Guideline
65. Regulation of GM versus conventionally bred plants
66. U.S. regulatory experience may be instructive for developing countries
67. Re: Methodology for risk assessment
68. Substantial Equivalence
69. Re: Methodology for risk assessment
70. GM regulations based on probability of spread
71. Regulations for each sector? // Conference ends 1 June
72. Regulating for socio-economic risks
73. Specific issues concerning regulatory frameworks
74. Regional safety assessments - National agricultural decisions - Caution on novel traits
75. GM food crops and biosafety
76. Economics - US regulation - Country data
77. GM crops regulations: End-user or affected party approach
78. Re: Methodology for risk assessment
79. Testing systemic genetic effects and risk management
80. Setting up a regulatory framework
81. How strict should the regulatory framework be in developing countries?
82. A few observations on the debate
83. GMO legislation and centers of genetic diversity
84. 84: Prioritizing the regulation of for-profit GMOs
85. Re: Prioritizing the regulation of for-profit GMOs
86. The objective and content of GMO regulatory frameworks
87. Regulation of GMOs in the livestock sector
88. Regulations in developing nations should be rigourous for some more time
89. Re: Regulations in developing nations should be rigourous for some more time
90. Codex - CGIAR
91. A single body for drafting and monitoring regulations
92. Local contexts - Thailand
93. Regulating to protect choice
Closing message from Moderator - 2 June 2003
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