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List of Nations Banning/Restricting GE Crops

List of Nations Banning/Restricting GE Crops

AFRICA: Algeria, Egypt
ASIA: Sri Lanka, Thailand, China, Japan, Philippines
EUROPE: Norway, Austria, Germany, United Kingdom,
Spain, Italy, Greece, France,
Luxembourg, Portugal
LATIN AMERICA: Brazil, Paraguay
MIDDLE EAST: Saudi Arabia
NORTH AMERICA
PACIFIC: Australia, New Zealand

THIRD WORLD NETWORK INFORMATION SERVICE ON BIOSAFETY
16 May 2001

Dear friends and colleagues,

Below is a list of different initiatives in countries worldwide to restrict
or regulate the import, distribution, sale, utilization, field trials, or
commercial planting of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Information
for this list was compiled from various sources. This list is by no means
exhaustive, as there are certainly other initiatives of which we are not yet
aware. Most of the listed initiatives have been launched only within the
last six months.

Special note should be made of the bans implemented by Algeria, Sri Lanka,
Thailand, and China. Since December 2000, Algeria has banned the import,
distribution, commercialization and utilization of GE plant material. Sri
Lanka has banned the import of all GE foods from May 2001. In April 2001,
Thailand banned all GE crops trials, and continues to ban all commercial
planting of GE crops. Also in April, the Chinese government banned the
commercial planting of GE rice, wheat, corn and soybean.

We hope this list provides a sense of the various actions being taken by
governments, local authorities, and communities worldwide to protect their
health and environment from the potential hazards of GMOs. Proper
restriction and regulation of GMOs, by keeping the country GE free or by
implementing and enforcing bans or moratoria on GMOs, is the only way a
country can effectively exercise the precautionary principle.

With best wishes,

Lim Li Lin and Pauline Fan
Third World Network
228 Macalister Road
10400 Penang
Malaysia

Email: twnet@po.jaring.my
Website: www.twnside.org.sg <http://www.twnside.org.sg>
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Doc. TWN/Biosafety/2001/F

WORLDWIDE INTITIATIVES AGAINST GMOs


AFRICA

Algeria: Ban on the import, distribution, commercialization and utilization
of GE plant material, except for research purposes.

Egypt: Declared not to import GE wheat.

The draft Organization of African Unity (OAU) model biosafety law requires
that all GMOs, whether classified as food, crops, pharmaceuticals, or
commodities, and products thereof must be approved before import, transit,
contained use, release, and market release can take place. Any GMOs or
products thereof must be labeled as such and there is a strict liability
regime in place. This model law will serve as a model for national
implementation in African countries.

ASIA

Sri Lanka: A ban on the import of all genetically modified foods, raw and
processed, went into effect on May 1, 2001. This includes GMOs and products
thereof.

Thailand: Ban on field trials of GE crops, and the termination of ongoing
field trials of Monsanto's GE cotton and corn. Ban on all commercial
planting of GE crops. Thailand will be drawing up legislation for labeling
of GE food by the end of 2001.

China: Ban on commercial planting of GE rice, wheat, corn and soybean.

Japan:
Declared not to import GE wheat. Recent legislation has set zero
tolerance for imports containing unapproved GE products. Imports found to
contain unapproved GMOs will be destroyed or shipped back to origin.
Violators may incur penalties of up to one-year imprisonment and may be
fined. The legislation also seeks mandatory labeling for GMOs in food.

Philippines: The community of Valencia called for a five-year moratorium on
GE food and GE crop trials and commercialization. The Philippine president
recently announced a moratorium on GE crop research.

EUROPE

The European Union is expected to approve very strict legislation on
labeling and traceability; products thereof will have to be labeled even if
traces of GE material cannot be found in them.

Norway:
Ban on the import of six GE crops and products which contain
antibiotic resistance genes - two GE vaccines, GE maize, tobacco, chicory,
and oil swede rape. 31 GE applications have been rejected to date.

Austria: Bans on three varieties of GE maize - Novartis, Monsanto and
AgrEvo. The Federal Institute for Less-favored and Mountainous Areas is
pressing for GE-free legislation and published a study on GE free zones,
initiatives in the States of Vorarlberg and Salzburg to ban GE trials.

Germany: Ban of Novartis Bt maize. The initiative "No GE on communal land"
of BUND (Friends of the Earth Germany) launched activities in several German
communities to discuss and vote on the GE free resolutions. Applications
have been launched in: Bad Vilbel, Blauenstein, Lahr, konstanz, Hannover,
Hamburg. Applications have been accepted in: Mynchen, Reutlingen,
Freidrichsdorf, Blomberg, Selingenstadt, Niddatal, Maintal, Riedstadt,
Adendorf, Schwebheim, Pinneberg, Schwabach, Lan-genhagen, Wyhe, Burgdorf,
Neetze, District Traunstein. Several Protestant regional church
organizations have banned GE crops from their land: Hannover, Hessen und
Nassau, Sachsen, Protestantic Church of Westfalen, Protestantic Church in
Berlin-Bradenburg, Church Province of Sachsen.

United Kingdom: The Church of England has refused permission for GE crop
trials on 60,000 hectares of its land, dozens of local authorities supply GE
free school lunches, while the House of Commons has banned GE food for its
catering. The Island of Jersey has banned GE crops.

Spain: The Basque government has imposed a five-year blanket moratorium for
GMOs. The provinces of Castilla-La Mancha and Baleares have banned GE food,
while Andaluc'a declared a five-year moratorium on GE crops trials and food.

Italy: Bans on GE crops in four regions - Tuscany, Molise, Lazio and Marche
- and 25 provinces, cities and communes, including Rome, Milan, Turin,
Brescia, and Genoa.

Greece: Ban on AgrEvo herbicide resistant rapeseed, moratorium on GE crop
trials.

France: Ban on PGS and AgrEvo herbicide resistant rapeseed.

Luxembourg: Ban on Novartis Bt maize.

Portugal: Ban on Novartis Bt maize.

LATIN AMERICA

Brazil: Ban on the planting of GE seeds. The states of Rio Grande do Sul and
Mato Grasso do Sul have declared their intentions to remain GE-free. 18
states have called upon the central government to block commercial GE crop
planting.

Paraguay: The Ministry of Agriculture plans to ban the commercial planting
of GE crops.

MIDDLE EAST

Saudi Arabia: Ban on GE food and declared not to import GE wheat.

NORTH AMERICA

United States of America: Maryland has banned GE fish. There are various
bills calling for moratoria on GE food (Vermont), and bans on GE wheat
(North Dakota and Montana) have been filed within the last year. Several
municipalities have declared moratoria on GE food (Burlington, Vermont),
bans of GE crops (City of Boulder, Colorado), or urged the federal
government to ban GE food (City and County of San Fransisco, California).

PACIFIC

14 South Pacific countries - American Samoa, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati,
Federated States of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Papua New
Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu
- have recommended
a moratorium on the import of GMOs pending the implementation of appropriate
national risk assessment and risk management procedures.

Australia: Ban GE rapeseed as weed in Tasmania, and a ban on commercial
planting of GE crops in Western Australia. Australian States have been given
the right to declare themselves GE free. Some communities (e.g.
Bondi/Sydney, West Wimmera Shire) have declared themselves GE free.

New Zealand:
Trials of GE salmon have been blocked by the government. Some
local bodies in Auckland and Wellington have declared themselves GE free.

Third World Network
Penang
Malaysia
website: http://www.twnside.org.sg

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