Indonesia: Agricultural Biotechnology Annual

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   ID2024-0034
Research and development of agricultural biotechnology in Indonesia continue to progress gradually. Over the past year, around 10 GE crop events have obtained food and feed approval, although only one has received environmental approval for domestic cultivation. To date, more than 50 crop events have received food and feed safety certificates. However, the development of animal biotechnology has not been prioritized. There is still no regulatory framework for GE animals and no GE animal products have been approved for commercialization. Since food security is a top priority of the new Prabowo Subianto administration, Indonesia’s national strategy supporting the increased development of GE products is expected to continue if not ramp up.

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