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An Explanatory Guide to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
… age or control risks associated with LMOs resulting from biotechnology which are like- ly to have impacts on the … Protocol negotiations) to those LMOs resulting from modern biotechnology (see Box 15). 8. While the CBD is … safe transfer, handling and use of any LMO resulting from biotechnology that may have an adverse effect on the con- …
Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit Sharing
… access to genetic resources and benefit sharing 5. ABS and biotechnology 6. The Nagoya Protocol 1. Why regulating Access … 5. ABS and biotechnology Article 19 of the Convention provides for … of any Living Modified Organisms (“LMOs”) resulting from biotechnology that may have adverse effect on the …
Policy Brief - Bioscience at a Crossroads: Implementing the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit Sharing in a Time of Scientific Technological and Industry Chang
… agriculture, cosmetics, botanicals, horticulture and biotechnology. It was believed that demand for access to … cosmetic and personal care, botanical, industrial biotechnology, and food and beverage industries.3 RECENT … past ten years in genetic pre-screening for interesting biotechnology traits or chemical structures for crop …
Publication - An Explanatory Guide to the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing
… authority; ! access to relevant technology, including biotechnology; and ! access for the providing States to … from the use of genetic material in the development of biotechnology (Glowka et al., 1994, p.5). In the end, access … in a wide range of sectors, including the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, seed, crop protection, horticulture, cosmetic …
Fact sheet - The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
… of living modified organisms (LMOs) resulting from modern biotechnology that may have adverse effects on biodiversity, … ratified or acceded to the Supplementary Protocol n Modern biotechnology involves modifying the genetic material of an … are concerns that living modified organisms resulting from biotechnology may have negative effects on biodiversity and …
Conservation and Sustainable Use under the International Treaty
… external inputs, including irrigation and fertilizer. Biotechnology is also increasingly being used by breeders as … T. R. et al. 2007. “DNA Banking for Plant Breeding, Biotechnology and Biodiversity Evaluation”, Journal of Plant … (accessed 23 September 2011). FAO. 1999. Glossary of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering. Available at: …