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New pesticide action plan must be balanced, NFU says


New pesticide action plan must be balanced, NFU says
27 February 2021 |
The existing National Action Plan for the Sustainable Use of Pesticides was adopted in 2013
A revised National Action Plan for Pesticides must enhance farmers ability to be competitive and produce safe and affordable food, the NFU has said.
The union has submitted its views to the government consultation on its draft five-year action plan, which closed for responses on Friday (26 February).
The revised plan aims to minimise the risks and impacts of pesticides to human health and the environment, while ensuring pests and pesticide resistance are managed effectively.
Defra sought views from pesticide users, related industries, environmental groups and the public in an effort to move forward on issues surrounding pesticides. ....

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Post-Brexit Britain seeks to 'unlock substantial benefits' of gene editing


Post-Brexit Britain seeks to ‘unlock substantial benefits’ of gene editing
Food from gene edited animals and crops may soon be permitted in England.
The UK’s Environment Secretary George Eustice announced the launch of a 10-week consultation on the future of gene editing at the Oxford Farming Conference.
Both gene editing and genetic modification are banned by the EU. With the long Brexit process now concluded, Eustice said the consultation could ‘unlock substantial benefits to nature and the environment, helping farmers produce more resilient crops and to produce healthier, more nutritious food’.
“Gene editing has the ability to harness the genetic resources that mother nature has provided, in order to tackle the challenges of our age. This includes breeding crops that perform better, reducing costs to farmers and impacts on the environment, and helping us all adapt to the challenges of climate change,”​ he said. ....

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Defra unveils gene editing goals in departure from EU policy


Defra unveils gene editing goals in departure from EU policy
7 January 2021 |
The consultation looks at permitting the use of gene-edited crops and livestock in England
The government has unveiled a consultation on the UK s future gene editing policy in a bid to help farmers and growers boost food production.
Defra Secretary George Eustice will highlight the benefits of the technology at the Oxford Farming Conference today (7 January) in what is seen as a major departure from EU policy.
The European Court of Justice ruled in 2018 that gene editing should be subject to the same regulations as genetic modification, a move labelled as flawed by Mr Eustice. ....

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England launches plan to ease crop gene editing regulation post-Brexit


By Reuters Staff
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LONDON, Jan 7 (Reuters) - England’s farming and environment minister George Eustice said on Thursday he was launching a public consultation on gene editing of crops, with the prospect the technology will the regulated less stringently than genetic modification.
The European Court of Justice ruled in July 2018 that mutagenesis-based gene-editing methods such as CRISPR/Cas9, which can rearrange targeted bits of DNA, fall under rules that now apply to genetic modification via strands of DNA from a different species.
Britain opposed the verdict, which was widely condemned by biotech and chemical industry associations, as well as academic scientists, but drew praise from some environmental and consumer rights groups. ....

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Defra extends Seasonal Workers Pilot to 30,000 visas


Defra extends Seasonal Workers Pilot to 30,000 visas
23 December 2020 |
The government has extended the Seasonal Workers Pilot for another year and expanded its size
The number of farm workers allowed to travel to the UK to pick fruit and vegetables will be trebled for the 2021 harvest, the government has announced.
The Seasonal Workers Pilot has been extended and expanded for an additional year, from 10,000 visas to 30,000 for 2021.
The scheme, first announced in 2018, gives farming businesses the opportunity to employ migrant workers for up to six months.
The UK requires around 80,000 seasonal farm workers every year and the Office for National Statistics has stated that 99% of these come from countries within the EU. ....

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