Why in news?
Hybrid Bt cotton, the only commercialised Genetically Modified crop in India has shown evidence of impact on human and animal health.
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What are the challenges present in GM crops?
Rules of 1989 is the Rules for the Manufacture/Use/Import/Export and Storage of Hazardous Microorganisms/ Genetically Engineered Organisms or Cells, 1989” under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986
Convention on Biological Diversity underscores the need to consider the impacts on biological diversity, and this concern is particularly relevant for India as a signatory.
Concerns of Bt Cotton
Concerns with Bt Brinjal
India is the centre of the world’s biological diversity in brinjal, with over 2,500 varieties grown in the country and as many as 29 wild species.
Concerns with DMH-11 Mustard
Glufosinote ammonium is not permitted in crop plants in India under the Insecticides Act, 1968.
As per National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources India is a secondary centre of origin of rape-seed mustard with over 9,000 accessions in our gene bank.
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