§ Mr. Laurence RobertsonTo ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions what system of monitoring is in place for the testing of(a) genetically modified organisms and (b) the glufosinate selective project; and if he will make a statement. [43978]
§ Angela Eagle[holding answer 1 June 1998]: All the consents to release genetically modified organisms (GMOs) for testing carry an obligation on the part of the consent holder to monitor the release site. The monitoring period usually extends for one or two years after termination of the trial but it could extend further if necessary. Full reports on the monitoring are sent to my Department.
The Glufosinate Selective project refers to the development of genetically modified plants by the company AgrEvo. These plants are able to tolerate applications of glufosinate ammonium herbicides. Testing of these plants is covered by current GMO release legislation and is subject to the monitoring conditions set out above.