Australia
February 11, 2021
The Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (OGTR) has received a licence application (DIR 178) from BASF Australia Ltd (BASF) for commercial cultivation of genetically modified (GM) canola. A summary of the application and a Questions and Answers document are posted on our website under ‘What’s New’.
Licence application DIR 178 is for commercial release of GM canola lines modified for herbicide tolerance and a hybrid breeding system.
BASF is seeking approval to commercially grow the GM canola lines in all canola growing areas of Australia. The GM canola lines and their products would enter general commerce, including use in human food and animal feed.
The OGTR is preparing a Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan for the application. This is expected to be released for public comment and advice from experts, agencies and authorities in June 2021. There will be at least 30 days for submission of comments.
If you have any questions or would like to receive a copy of the full licence application please contact the OGTR and quote the reference number DIR 178.
DIR 178 - Notification of Licence Application: Commercial release of canola genetically modified for herbicide tolerance and a hybrid breeding system (MS11 × RF3 and MS11 × RF3 × MON 88302)
DIR 178 documents
The following documents are available for DIR 178:
Notification of application
The document informs the public and other stakeholders that the Regulator has received an application for a licence. It provides early information about the application and the assessment process, including a forthcoming opportunity for public submissions.
PDF format - 129 KB
DOCX format - 52 KB
Questions and Answers on application
A series of questions and corresponding answers on the licence application which briefly explains the assessment process and public consultation processes.
PDF format - 112 KB
DOCX format - 27 KB
Summary of licence application
The document summarises the application including brief description of the GMO(s), proposed work with GMO(s), and explains the assessment and public consultation process.
PDF format - 213 KB
DOCX format - 66 KB