Abstract

Practical application of new methods of а plant genome transformation resulted in the need for strict regulation of the safety assessment process of genetically modified organisms of plant origin, intended for use in food. The devise of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) of plant origin safety assessment system, which is currently valid in the Russian Federation, was initiated in 1995-1996. Not only does the system accumulate all domestic and foreign experience, it also includes the latest scientific approaches, based on achievements of fundamental science. In the present article authors focused on issues of the basic legislative regulations of plant biotechnology in the Russian Federation, and approaches to the safety assessment of GM food and control over such food. GMO safety assessment is carried out at the stage of State registration. The subject of registration is novel food products derived from GMO, manufactured in the Russian Federation, as well as food products, entering the Russian Federation for the first time. In the system of medical and biological assessment of the GMO safety, along with general toxicological research, the study of specific types of toxicity in in vivo experiments takes a prominent place. In accordance with established research practice, which uses an integrated approach, and provides with the most complete and reliable information on potential reprotoxic, genotoxic, immunotoxic and allergenic effects of GMO, as well as enables to reveal possible unintended effects of genetic modification. From 1999 to 2016 22 GM lines passed the entire cycle of medical-biological investigations. By 2016 there had been amassed scientific foundation on GMO safety, which includes the analysis of result of research, carried out within the framework of GMO state registration in the Russian Federation, as well as domestic and international data, presented by scientific literature on the problem of biotechnological food safety, at both registration stage and post-registration monitoring stage. To sum up, in the Russian Federation the most essential issues, allowing to use GMO for food purpose have been resolved: 1) legislation, normative and methodical foundations, regulating safety assessment and control over GMO turnover, as well as ensuring customer awareness about presence of GMO in food products, have been created; 2) scientifically proven evidence on the lack of negative effects for human health, i.e. GMO safety has been amassed; 3) the possibility of control over GMO turnover throughout the food market of the country has been sustained.

Highlights

  • Biotechnologies alongside with the information technology and nanotechnology are crucial elements of innovative development of modern economy

  • In the framework of realization of Complex program of biotechnologies development Resolution of Russian Federation Government No 839 from 23.09.2013 “On the state registration of genetically-engineered-modified organisms intended for release into the environment as well as products derived from the use of such organisms or containing such organisms” was passed

  • In 2000 Methodical Guidelines, which regulate execution of medical and biological research on GMO safety assessment for human health were passed by Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation (Methodical Guidelines 2.3.2.970-00 “Medical and biological assessment of food products derived from genetically modified sources”)

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Introduction

Biotechnologies alongside with the information technology and nanotechnology are crucial elements of innovative development of modern economy. The bioeconomy is based on the use of renewable raw materials, allowing both reducing dependence on natural resources and using the most environmentally and economically advantageous methods of farming under conditions of the global climate change. Under the circumstances when total volume of natural and human resources remains, more than 30 million hectares of highly productive agricultural lands have been withdrawn from the turnover, and the productivity of agro-ecosystems is very low. Russia appears to have missed the “green” wave of agro-biotechnological global revolution, and this has had a negative impact on the economic status and food security of the country. The measures, having been taken so far in order to stabilize the situation on the agricultural market of Russia and to develop the foundation of food raw materials, have partially exhausted themselves, due to ineffectiveness and insufficiency. There is a need for fundamentally new approaches to the devising of highly productive agricultural systems, which are to provide significant increase in crop yields and livestock productivity

Legislative Regulation of Plant Biotechnology in the Russian Federation
The Milestones of Formation and Main Features of the Legislative Regulation
Involved Institutions
Approaches to the Safety Assessment of GM Food in the Russian Federation
The Approach to GM Food Labelling
The System of Control over GMO Turnover
Findings
Conclusions
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