Growing non-GM food crops

Changes to South Australia’s GM legislation gives farmers the choice to adopt farming practices that best suit their environments and circumstances.

Some farmers will choose not to adopt GM crop technology.

Industry segregation protocols to facilitate the successful coexistence of both GM and non-GM production systems in the market are well established.

To assist in managing various systems that may be within close proximity, all growers, regardless of their production systems, should consider discussing individual production system requirements with their neighbours.

Resources for remaining non-GM

Delivering Market Choice report from the Australian Oilseeds Federation.

The Australian Seed Federation (ASF), has a number of documents and protocols to assist industry participants to make informed decisions in relation to the handling and marketing of seed.

Coexistence of GM and non-GM Crop productions systems

Page last reviewed: 04 Nov 2020

 


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