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The GM crop farm-scale evaluations are a three-year programme of research by independent researchers aimed at studying the effect, if any, that the management practices associated with Genetically Modified Herbicide Tolerant (GMHT) crops might have on farmland wildlife, when compared with weed control used with non-GM crops. All of the field trials are now complete. The results for the three spring sown crops, maize, beet and spring oilseed rape, have now been published. Details of how they can be obtained are given below. Results for winter oilseed rape are due in 2004. For more details see this press release from the Scientific Steering Committee and the farm-scale evaluations research team:
And this press notice issued by Defra:
For more details on what happens next see this Information Note:
SSC Farm-scale evaluations results presentationsFollowing the SSC Farm-scale Results Presentation on 16th and 28th October 2003, archived streams of the speakers and selected powerpoint presentations are now available for viewing at www.livegroup.co.uk/sscfarmscaleevaluations/ The Farm-scale Evaluations resultsThe scientific papersThe full results of the farm-scale evaluations are published as a series of scientific papers in the independent journal The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (Biological Sciences). For a full copy of the scientific results visit the journal's website at www.pubs.royalsoc.ac.uk. GM crops: Effects on farmland wildlifeA short non-technical summary of the main findings in the papers has
been produced by the research team and scientific steering committee.
This is available to download
in Adobe Acrobat format Scientific Commentary on the resultsA scientific commentary on the farm-scale evaluation results has been
produced by the research team and approved by the scientific steering
committee. This summarises the results presented in the scientific papers
and described the results in detail by crop type. This is available
to download in Adobe Acrobat format Scientific Steering Committee AdviceThe scientific steering committee has issued its final advice on the completion of the farm-scale evaluations. Consideration of the results by ACREOnce the results are published they will pass to the Government's advisers on GM crop releases, the Advisory Committee on Releases to the Environment. They will advise Government on their implications. More details are available on the ACRE web-site and in this Information Note Earlier InformationBackground material on the farm-scale evaluations, including fact sheets, SSC minutes, interim reports, and more, is indexed below.
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