Public view Sought on Co-existence of GM and non-GM Production
The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) is seeking views on how GM, conventional and organic agriculture,
horticulture and forestry could co-exist harmoniously.
As part of its response to the Royal Commission, the Government has charged MAF with investigating and reporting back to
it on the practicalities of a number of tasks related to establishing and maintaining co-existence between GM and non-GM
production.
MAF senior scientist Graeme King says the Ministry is keen to hear practical ideas on how an industry code of practice
could be developed to ensure effective separation distances between GM and unmodified crops.
"For example, this could be based on the current certified seed production code and perhaps a register of plantings
would need to be maintained, but there could be many other ideas," Dr King says.
"There are also compliance issues to be considered with an industry code of practice for separation distances. For
instance, who will ensure compliance and who will pay for the system?"
As part of this submission process, MAF is also seeking views on establishing nation-wide networks of people for
facilitating co-existence and requirements for a possible mediation service.