CGIAR Guidelines for GMO Detection in Genebanks
The Genetic Resources Policy Committee (GRPC) and
the Science Council of the CGIAR organized the workshop “Technical
issues associated with the development of CGIAR policies to address
the possibility of adventitious presence of transgenes in CGIAR
ex situ collections” from 30 August-1 September 2004 in Rome,
Italy.
The meeting was attended by technical experts from
within and outside the Future Harvest centers, including CIMMYT.
Representatives of all stakeholders, including the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations, the private sector, NGOs and
farmers were also invited. They explored ways and means to handle
the unintentional presence of transgenes in germplasm collections,
with the goal of providing technical inputs into a process that
would enable each of the Future Harvest Centre genebanks to draw
up procedures aimed at preventing the unintentional introgression
of transgenes into the collections.
Based on the technical information from the workshop,
the Genetic Resources Policy Committee drew up the
guidelines. These guidelines are being circulated widely for
further consultation and input by all stakeholders, with the expectation
that a final version will be issued before April 2005. The individual
Future Harvest genebanks of the CGIAR will then use the guidelines
to draw up their policies.
CIMMYT has already implemented additional testing
and other measures to address concerns about transgenes and its
germplasm collections. Most recently, CIMMYT produced an updated
operations manual, to further enhance and strengthen the collection
and screening activities of its genebanks. Link:
http://www.cimmyt.org/english/docs/manual/genebank/contents.htm
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