Switzerland Launches New GMO Legislation Consultation
Swiss government initiates consultation on draft law for genetically modified organisms and new breeding technologies, proposing stricter controls than EU while promoting agricultural innovation.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss government has launched a consultation on a draft law regarding genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and new breeding technologies.
- The proposed regulations target plants developed through new breeding technologies (NBTs) that do not contain transgenic genetic material.
- Swiss control mechanisms for these technologies will be stricter than those set by the European Union.
- The consultation period is open until July 9, 2025.
- The current moratorium on GMO agriculture has been extended until 2032.
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They Said
"The government aims to promote innovation and more sustainable use of natural resources."
"In response to public concerns about GMOs, the government is urging caution."