Instant Insights: Regulatory Frameworks for New Agricultural Products and Technologies
Instant Insights: Regulatory Frameworks for New Agricultural Products and Technologies
Sheot Harn Chan, Ms Joanne; Herng Chan, Dr Siew; Jaffe, Mr Gregory; Yeung, Dr Johnny; Lin Poh, Dr Jer; Yeo, Dr Calvin; Quan Tan, Dr Yong; Hauschild, Dr Ruediger; Rei Chng, Dr Kern; Yong Low, Dr Teng
Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
04/2024
134
Mole
9781835450062
15 a 20 dias
1 Introduction
2 Key food safety issues in Singapore
3 The Singapore Food Agencys regulatory framework for cultured meat
4 Strengthening food safety capabilities in cultured meat products through partnerships
5 Building consumer confidence in the safety of cultured meat products
6 Conclusion
7 References
Chapter 2 - The regulation of genome-edited crops: Gregory Jaffe, Center for Science in the Public Interest, USA;
1 Introduction
2 Background on genome editing and its regulation
3 Whether the Cartagena Biosafety Protocol applies to genome-edited crops
4 Country case studies demonstrating regulation of genome-edited crops
5 Analysis of regulations in different countries
6 Conclusion and future trends
7 References
Chapter 3 - Key issues in the regulation of microbial bioprotectants in the European Union: challenges and solutions to achieve more sustainable crop protection: Ruediger Hauschild, APIS Applied Insect Science GmbH, Germany; and Willem J. Ravensberg, Koppert Biological Systems, The Netherlands;
1 Introduction
2 Issues of the administrative registration procedure in the European Union
3 Issues and solutions for the data requirements for microbial bioprotectants
4 New research, novel products and application methods
5 Conclusion and future trends
6 References
Chapter 4 - Improving regulatory approval processes for biopesticides and other new biological technologies in agriculture: Wyn Grant, University of Warwick, UK; and Roma Gwynn, Biorationale, UK;
1 Introduction
2 Establishing a regulatory framework for biopesticides
3 Pesticide regulation in the European Union (EU)
4 The development of the biopesticide sector and new regulatory requirements
5 Challenges in improving the regulatory framework for biopesticides
6 Current EU regulation of biopesticides
7 Global national initiatives in biopesticide regulation
8 Developing good regulatory practice
9 Conclusions
10 Where to look for further information
11 References
Chapter 5 - Developing effective product dossiers for regulatory approval of new animal feed products: Manfred Luetzow, saqual GmbH, Switzerland;
1 Introduction: what are feed products?
2 The food chain: the product life cycle for feed ingredients
3 Safe feed and safe food
4 Where do you start?
5 Building the dossier
6 Characterisation and properties
7 Safety data: animals, consumers, workers and the environment
8 Effects and efficacy
9 Substantiating claims
10 Dossier submission and follow-up
11 Continuously updating the file
12 Where to look for further information
13 References
1 Introduction
2 Key food safety issues in Singapore
3 The Singapore Food Agencys regulatory framework for cultured meat
4 Strengthening food safety capabilities in cultured meat products through partnerships
5 Building consumer confidence in the safety of cultured meat products
6 Conclusion
7 References
Chapter 2 - The regulation of genome-edited crops: Gregory Jaffe, Center for Science in the Public Interest, USA;
1 Introduction
2 Background on genome editing and its regulation
3 Whether the Cartagena Biosafety Protocol applies to genome-edited crops
4 Country case studies demonstrating regulation of genome-edited crops
5 Analysis of regulations in different countries
6 Conclusion and future trends
7 References
Chapter 3 - Key issues in the regulation of microbial bioprotectants in the European Union: challenges and solutions to achieve more sustainable crop protection: Ruediger Hauschild, APIS Applied Insect Science GmbH, Germany; and Willem J. Ravensberg, Koppert Biological Systems, The Netherlands;
1 Introduction
2 Issues of the administrative registration procedure in the European Union
3 Issues and solutions for the data requirements for microbial bioprotectants
4 New research, novel products and application methods
5 Conclusion and future trends
6 References
Chapter 4 - Improving regulatory approval processes for biopesticides and other new biological technologies in agriculture: Wyn Grant, University of Warwick, UK; and Roma Gwynn, Biorationale, UK;
1 Introduction
2 Establishing a regulatory framework for biopesticides
3 Pesticide regulation in the European Union (EU)
4 The development of the biopesticide sector and new regulatory requirements
5 Challenges in improving the regulatory framework for biopesticides
6 Current EU regulation of biopesticides
7 Global national initiatives in biopesticide regulation
8 Developing good regulatory practice
9 Conclusions
10 Where to look for further information
11 References
Chapter 5 - Developing effective product dossiers for regulatory approval of new animal feed products: Manfred Luetzow, saqual GmbH, Switzerland;
1 Introduction: what are feed products?
2 The food chain: the product life cycle for feed ingredients
3 Safe feed and safe food
4 Where do you start?
5 Building the dossier
6 Characterisation and properties
7 Safety data: animals, consumers, workers and the environment
8 Effects and efficacy
9 Substantiating claims
10 Dossier submission and follow-up
11 Continuously updating the file
12 Where to look for further information
13 References