Coexistence between conventional, organic and GM crops production: the Portuguese system.

GM crops Pub Date : 2011-06-01 DOI:10.4161/gmcr.2.3.18476
Alessandro Chiarabolli
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The objective of this paper is to analyze the way of Portugal is addressing the issue of the coexistence between conventional, organic and Genetically Modified (GM) crops production. In the EU, no form of agriculture, be it conventional, organic or transgenic, should be excluded. Farmers are free to choose the production type they prefer, without being forced to change patterns already established in the area and without spending more resources. Farmers' choice of growing GM or non-GM crops depends not only on technical aspects related to the productivity gains and agronomic benefits to be gained from adopting this technology, but also on consumers' preferences. Today only few Member States have adopted specific legislation on coexistence. Portugal was one of the first European Country that, in 2005, adopted a coexistence law and it has implemented one of the most complete systems of coexistence regulation. Today Portugal has a well-balanced regime based on free choice for consumers and growers. It has a coexistence system complete regulation and farmers who wish to cultivate GM maize must fulfill with national coexistence legislation that includes the following compulsory rules: participate in specific coexistence training courses, register the cultivation area, inform by written notification about their intent to cultivate GM, apply measures of coexistence, among others.

传统、有机和转基因作物生产的共存:葡萄牙体系。
本文的目的是分析葡萄牙如何解决传统、有机和转基因作物生产之间共存的问题。在欧盟,任何形式的农业,无论是传统的、有机的还是转基因的,都不应该被排除在外。农民可以自由选择他们喜欢的生产类型,而不必被迫改变该地区已经建立的模式,也不必花费更多的资源。农民选择种植转基因作物还是非转基因作物,不仅取决于与采用这种技术所能获得的生产力提高和农业效益有关的技术方面,还取决于消费者的偏好。今天,只有少数会员国通过了关于共存的具体立法。葡萄牙是最早于2005年通过共存法的欧洲国家之一,并实施了最完整的共存法规体系之一。今天,葡萄牙在消费者和种植者自由选择的基础上建立了一个平衡的制度。它有一个完整的共存制度法规,希望种植转基因玉米的农民必须遵守国家共存立法,其中包括以下强制性规定:参加特定的共存培训课程,登记种植面积,以书面通知他们种植转基因的意图,采取共存措施等。
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