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<p>Currently no genetically modified (GM) crops are being grown commercially in the
UK, but GM products are marketed as food and feed.</p><p> </p><p>Defra is committed
to following a science-based approach to GM crop approval. Under current rules, GM
crops and the products derived from them must be authorised before they can be used.
This authorisation is dependent on a favourable risk assessment from our independent
scientific experts. Defra’s policy is to maintain high standards that protect people,
animals and the environment.</p><p> </p><p>Defra is currently reviewing the responses
to the Government’s recent consultation on genetic technologies, which included early
engagement to start gathering views on wider GM reform. The consultation ended on
17 March and a Government response will be published within three months of it closing.</p>
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