Last month, a meeting of the Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC) decided to seek fresh information from Mahyco on the Bollgard-2 Round-up Ready Flex (BG-2 RRF), a second-generation variant of the genetically modified (GM) Bt cotton seed. Specifically, the GEAC wanted to recheck BG-2 RRF’s efficacy claims against certain targeted pests, including the dreaded pink bollworm. The committee also wanted a revised analysis of the socioeconomic impact of the use of this hybrid.
This dossier has had a chequered history. It was first submitted in 2013, according to senior industry sources.
In 2016, it was voluntarily withdrawn in 2016 owing to problems with intellectual property rights with its principal partner, US-based Monsanto. The dossier was resubmitted in November 2021, following which a panel was constituted to study it. In the first dossier, the socioeconomic assessment was conducted independently by Indian Council of Agr
In 2016, it was voluntarily withdrawn in 2016 owing to problems with intellectual property rights with its principal partner, US-based Monsanto. The dossier was resubmitted in November 2021, following which a panel was constituted to study it. In the first dossier, the socioeconomic assessment was conducted independently by Indian Council of Agr
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