Bosnia and Herzegovina: Agricultural Biotechnology Annual

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Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) 2009 “Law on Genetically Modified Organisms” (GMOs) and associated bylaws authorize the import of genetically engineered (GE) products. To date, the only GE product approved for import is soybean meal for feed. BiH’s anti-GE border practices, which include random testing, can occasionally influence commercial imports of grains. Knowledge about agricultural biotechnology remains limited in BiH, even among scientists and agricultural officials. As a result, BiH follows European Union biotech policies and scientific opinions.

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