Benin
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FAO GM Foods Platform Country Profile: Benin Republic Status
In Benin Republic, facing the advent of GMOs in 2002, the Government decided to establish the moratorium for five (5) years. The objective of this moratorium was to develop the institutional and legal basis to manage the risks generated from of the GMOs and their products utilization in the country. This moratorium has been renewed in March 12, 2008 and was ended in March 11, 2013. During the two successive moratoriums the biosecurity setting has been developed and the National Biosecurity Committee was established. The national Biosecurity Laboratory has been installed with the financial support of the Economic Union of West African States (UEMOA) through a Regional Biosecurity Program.
Actually with the trade of GMOs and derived products, no country in the world can be out of import and export of these products (spontaneous presence for those countries who import the conventional cereal such as Benin and low presence for those who import already or export GMOs). The National Biosecurity Committee of Benin during the last session recommended the implementation of the Protocol of Cartagena and his additional which was signed and approved by the Country.
The Focal Point Platform GM
Professor Clement AGBANGLA
In Benin Republic, facing the advent of GMOs in 2002, the Government decided to establish the moratorium for five (5) years. The objective of this moratorium was to develop the institutional and legal basis to manage the risks generated from of the GMOs and their products utilization in the country. This moratorium has been renewed in March 12, 2008 and was ended in March 11, 2013. During the two successive moratoriums the biosecurity setting has been developed and the National Biosecurity Committee was established. The national Biosecurity Laboratory has been installed with the financial support of the Economic Union of West African States (UEMOA) through a Regional Biosecurity Program.
Actually with the trade of GMOs and derived products, no country in the world can be out of import and export of these products (spontaneous presence for those countries who import the conventional cereal such as Benin and low presence for those who import already or export GMOs). The National Biosecurity Committee of Benin during the last session recommended the implementation of the Protocol of Cartagena and his additional which was signed and approved by the Country.
The Focal Point Platform GM
Professor Clement AGBANGLA
Regulatory framework:
My country is in the process in developing a regulatory framework that requires the competent authority to conduct safety assessment of GM food.
Structure for GM food safety assessment:
My country is in the process in developing a structure for GM food safety assessment.
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GM food safety assessment guidelines:
My country does not conduct safety assessment of GM food and we do not plan to develop any guidelines for GM food safety assessment.
Conduct of GM food safety assessment:
My country has never conducted food safety assessment of GM food but is planning to conduct such assessment in the near future.
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Regulation stacked events:
The country is in the process of developing relevant policies on assessment of stacked events, or there is no specific regulation on stacked events.
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GM food/feed production:
My country does not produce any GM food or feed.
GM food/feed imports:
My country does not import any GM food or feed (banned).
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LLP/AP incidents:
I do not know if my country has faced any LLP/AP issues in the last 10 years.
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Labelling requirement:
Not applicable.
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