
9.148086N
40.493059E
Maize, Cotton
Environmental Protection Authority (EPA)
Website: https://www.epa.gov.et/
Ethiopia’s biosafety framework is based primarily on Proclamation No. 655/2009, amended by Proclamation No. 896/2015, establishing a precautionary, science based regime governing contained use, environmental release, import, export, and transit of GMOs. The law mandates risk assessment, risk management, and public participation, with six implementing directives addressing application procedures, assessment, management, transportation, storage, and containment. Institutional oversight is provided by the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA). Under EPA, a National Biosafety Advisory Committee (NBAC), established by the National Bio-safety Advisory Committee Establishment Council of Ministers Regulation No. 411/2017, conducts risk assessment and provides scientific advice and technical assistance to government and the commission. Other Directives established to support the implementation of the Biosafety Proclamation are the Directive to Determine the Requirements for the Transport and Storage of Modified Organisms No.7/2018, the Directive Issued to Establish Procedures for the Management of Risks from any Transaction Involving Modified Organisms No.6/2018, the Directive on Risk Assessment Parameters for Modified Organisms No.5/ 2018, and the Directive to Determine Major Contents of Application for Special Permit for the Contained Use of Modified Organisms in Research or Teaching No.4/2018.

| Event Code | Trade Name | Traits | Developer | Date of Approval |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WEMA/TELA Maize | Insect resistant, drought tolerant | KALRO/CIMMYT/AATF | 2022-04-13 |

| Event Code | Trade Name | Traits | Developer | Date of Approval |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bt Cotton | Insect resistance | JK Agri Genetics Ltd | 2018-05-24 |
With respect to GM for food feed and processing the Biosafety Proclamation provides that:
Environmental Protection Authority (EPA)
Website: https://www.epa.gov.et/
Ethiopia’s biosafety framework is based primarily on Proclamation No. 655/2009, amended by Proclamation No. 896/2015, establishing a precautionary, science based regime governing contained use, environmental release, import, export, and transit of GMOs. The law mandates risk assessment, risk management, and public participation, with six implementing directives addressing application procedures, assessment, management, transportation, storage, and containment. Institutional oversight is provided by the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA). Under EPA, a National Biosafety Advisory Committee (NBAC), established by the National Bio-safety Advisory Committee Establishment Council of Ministers Regulation No. 411/2017, conducts risk assessment and provides scientific advice and technical assistance to government and the commission. Other Directives established to support the implementation of the Biosafety Proclamation are the Directive to Determine the Requirements for the Transport and Storage of Modified Organisms No.7/2018, the Directive Issued to Establish Procedures for the Management of Risks from any Transaction Involving Modified Organisms No.6/2018, the Directive on Risk Assessment Parameters for Modified Organisms No.5/ 2018, and the Directive to Determine Major Contents of Application for Special Permit for the Contained Use of Modified Organisms in Research or Teaching No.4/2018.
Does the country plant GM crops?
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No. of GM Crops Species