Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4617
Title: Biotechnology, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), biosafety
Authors: Tomatir, Ayşe Gaye
Tutgun-Onrat, S.
Keywords: agriculture
Argentina
Australia
biosafety
biotechnology
Canada
China
DNA modification
gene technology
genetically modified crop
government
medicine
public health
research
review
risk assessment
South Africa
Turkey (republic)
United States
Abstract: Nowadays, application areas of biotechnology is widening especially in medicine and agriculture due to advances in biotechnology. In countries, such as US, Argentina, Canada, China, South Africa and Australia genetically modified agricultural products have been developed. Although there are EU regulations of GDO product, there is no consensus. In some of the EU's countries their production is stopped and their import is subject to official permission and it is obligatory that they have 'GDO' label. In Turkey, although there is no production of genetically modified organisms, some GDO artifacts has been detected in some products. Therefore application of risk assessment techniques and necessary regulations seem to be inevitable concerning public health and environmental aspects of GDO. In Turkey, disqualified risk analysis laboratories, shortage of qualified personnel, less consumer awareness make control and monitoring mechanisms less efficient. In accordance with the "Cartagena Biosafety Protocol" the necessary studies have been under way for the Biosafety Law by the Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Affairs. Governments, researchers and consumers are responsible for the risks and benefits of the gene technology. In terms of consumer rights, the consumers should be informed by labeling the GM-derived food and food productions. The import-export, production and use of genetically modified organisms in food products should be strictly controlled and monitored.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4617
ISSN: 1016-5134
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