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By the end of 2014, Poland’s parliament is expected to complete comprehensive legislation on agricultural biotechnology.
Although Ecuador maintains a number of anti-biotech laws and regulations, there is minimal enforcement, and trade in cotton and soybean products continues.
Guatemala, at present, allows the importation of genetically engineered (GE) agricultural and food products, but has not approved the use of GE plants for agricultural production.
Honduras is the only country in Central America that allows commercial production and field trials of agricultural biotech crops.
China is expected to remain a significant importer of biotech products and may become an exporter of biotechnology in the medium to long term.
Recent high-profile activism against biotechnology has created uncertainty among those involved in production and research of biotechnology products in Costa Rica.