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Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee
from Vajirao & Reddy Institute
Current Affairs
Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee
By : Author Desk
Updated : 2025-01-06 16:42:24
GENETIC ENGINEERING APPRAISAL COMMITTEE
The
Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC)
has amended the rules governing the
selection of experts
to the
Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC)
.
The GEAC is the apex technical body responsible for regulating
genetically modified (GM) seeds and crops
in India.
The amendments are aimed at ensuring that members of this committee maintain
impartiality
and avoid any
conflicts of interest
that could affect their decision-making.
These changes follow a
Supreme Court ruling
in
July 2023
, which highlighted the importance of addressing potential conflicts of interest in the GM crop approval process.
KEY PROVISIONS OF THE NEW RULES
a) Disclosure of Conflict of Interest:
An
expert member
appointed to the
GEAC
is now required to disclose any personal or professional
interests
that could conflict with their duties on the committee.
Experts must disclose any
direct or indirect association
with matters under discussion in the GEAC meetings
before
the meeting takes place.
b) Recusal Requirement:
If an expert has a potential conflict of interest, they are required to
recuse themselves
from the meeting unless
specifically requested
by the committee to stay and participate.
This ensures that the
objectivity
of the decision-making process is not compromised.
c) Professional Affiliation Disclosure:
All
expert members
must fill out a
declaration form
that details their
professional affiliations
over the
last decade
prior to joining the committee.
This is designed to provide a full transparency record of any associations that might raise concerns about biases or conflicts.
CONTEXT BEHIND THE JUDGEMENT
a) Supreme Court Order in July 2023:
The
Supreme Court of India
delivered a
split verdict
on
July 23, 2023
, regarding the approval of
GM mustard
for environmental release.
In 2022, the
Central Government
granted
conditional approval
for the environmental release of
GM mustard
seeds, which are genetically modified to improve crop yields and resistance to pests.
The case raised concerns regarding
scientific integrity
and the possibility of
conflict of interest
in the decision-making processes surrounding the approval of GM crops.
The split verdict from the Supreme Court did not resolve the issue of the approval but
ordered
that a
national policy
on GM crops should be formulated by the Centre. It also emphasized the need for a transparent system to address issues of
conflict of interest
among experts.
b) Coalition for GM-Free India Allegations (2013):
The issue of
conflict of interest
gained prominence following allegations by the
Coalition for GM-Free India
in
2013
.
The activist group alleged that one of the members of a
Technical Expert Committee
appointed by the Supreme Court had
direct ties
to
Monsanto
, a multinational agricultural biotechnology company. Monsanto was alleged to have funded the organization of the said expert.
Monsanto
was involved in the development of GM crops and agricultural chemicals. In 2018, Monsanto was
acquired by Bayer CropScience
, which continues to engage in similar biotechnology and agrochemical activities.
The group argued that such affiliations could
undermine the credibility
of the expert’s participation in
GM crop approvals
, particularly when the organization had a vested interest in the approval of GM crops.
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE AMENDMENT
a) Increased Transparency and Accountability:
The new rules aim to
enhance transparency
in the GEAC’s decision-making process.
By requiring experts to
disclose any potential conflicts
, the amendments help ensure that decisions regarding GM crops are based solely on scientific evidence and environmental considerations, not on personal or commercial interests.
b) Strengthening Public Trust:
Public concerns about the safety of
genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
are widespread, especially regarding the environmental and health risks associated with their release.
The reforms in the selection process of experts will help build public confidence in the
regulatory process
by ensuring that
objective
and
unbiased
decisions are made by the committee.
c) Addressing Past Allegations:
The
Coalition for GM-Free India
and other activist groups have been vocal in challenging the approval of GM crops, particularly in the absence of stringent conflict-of-interest guidelines.
The
Supreme Court’s 2023 ruling
and the consequent changes to the GEAC’s operating rules seek to resolve these concerns and avoid the perception that the approval process is unduly influenced by corporate interests, especially from companies like
Bayer
(formerly Monsanto).
LEGAL & POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS
a) Supreme Court’s Directives:
While the
July 2023 Supreme Court ruling
did not directly approve or reject GM mustard, it made it clear that the government must
formulate a national policy
for GM crops.
One of the primary concerns raised by the court was the
conflict of interest
among experts involved in the approval process. The court also recommended
improving governance
and
transparency
in the decision-making process.
b) National Policy on GM Crops:
The Supreme Court’s order directs the government to create a
national policy
on GM crops, outlining the legal and regulatory frameworks under which such crops can be approved, studied, and released into the environment.
The
policy
is expected to address scientific, environmental, and health concerns while ensuring that
conflicts of interest
are effectively managed.
BROADER IMPLICATIONS FOR GM CROP REGULATION
a) GM Crop Safety and Regulation:
The
regulation of GM crops
in India has been under scrutiny for years, especially with concerns over their environmental impact, potential for cross-contamination, and long-term health effects.
The GEAC’s approval of GM crops, such as
GM mustard
, has been controversial, with
environmentalists
and
farmers’ groups
questioning the need for genetically modified solutions when organic and traditional agricultural practices could suffice.
b) The Role of the GEAC:
The
GEAC
plays a key role in regulating the approval and release of GM crops in India. It is responsible for assessing the
safety
of GM crops concerning their
environmental
and
health impacts
.
ABOUT GEAC
Full Name
: Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC)
Functions
:
Primary Role
: Appraisal of activities involving the large-scale use of hazardous microorganisms and recombinant DNA technologies in research and industrial production, focusing on environmental impact.
Secondary Role
: Appraisal of proposals relating to the release of genetically engineered (GE) organisms and products into the environment, including
experimental field trials
.
Governing Body
:
Operates under the
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC)
.
Establishment
:
Functions as per the
Rules, 1989
.
Composition
:
Chairperson
: Special Secretary/Additional Secretary of MoEF&CC.
Co-Chairperson
: Representative from the
Department of Biotechnology (DBT)
.
Members
: Currently consists of
24 members
.
Meeting Frequency
: The committee meets
every month
to review applications in the areas mentioned above.
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