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Third National Report on the Implementation of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety (NR3)
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BCH-NR3-PL-109092-2   |   PDF   |   Print   |  
published: 28 Oct 2015 last updated: 12 Nov 2015
General Information


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30 Sep 2011
28 Oct 2015
Party to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
Yes
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Article 2 – General provisions
A domestic regulatory framework is fully in place
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2001 or earlier
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  • One or more national biosafety laws
Yes
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Yes
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Less than 5
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Yes
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The New GMM and GMO Law has been submitted to the BCH in April 2015. There are some changes related to contained use of GMM and GMOs in it.
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Article 5 - Pharmaceuticals
Yes
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Yes
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Article 6 – Transit and Contained use
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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All information has been covered by previous report.
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Articles 7 to 10 – Advance Informed Agreement (AIA) and intentional introduction of LMOs into the environment
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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No
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None
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Article 11 – Procedure for living modified organisms intended for direct use as food or feed, or for processing (LMOs-FFP)
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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No
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All relevant information has been submited to the BCH.
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Article 12 – Review of decision
Yes
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No
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No
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None
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NO further details.
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Article 13 – Simplified procedure
Yes
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No
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None
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The Republic of Poland has never made use of the simplified procedure for imports of LMOs as specified in Article 13.
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Article 14 – Bilateral, regional and multilateral agreements and arrangements
No
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The Republic of Poland has not entered into any bilateral, regional or multilateral agreements or arrandements as per Article 14 during the reporting period.
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Articles 15 & 16 – Risk Assessment and Risk Management
Yes
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Yes
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50 or more
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50 or more
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50 or more
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No
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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No
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Yes
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No
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No
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Yes
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  • Field trial
  • LMOs for Contained use
No
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Yes, always
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10 or less
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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All information has been sent already.
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Article 17 – Unintentional transboundary movements and emergency measures
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Never
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There were no occurences under the Polish jurisdiction that led, or could have led, to an unintentional transboundary movement of a living modified organism that had, or could have had, significant adverse effects on the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity, taking also into account risks to human health during the reporting period.
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Article 18 – Handling, transport, packaging and identification
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Existing types of documentation
EN
Yes
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Existing types of documentation
EN
Yes
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Existing types of documentation
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No
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Yes
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50 or more
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Yes
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50 or more
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Yes
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5 or more
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5 or more
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All information was sent in the previous report.
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Article 19 – Competent National Authorities and National Focal Points
Yes
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Yes
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All information was sent in the previous report and information is available in the BCH.
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Article 20 – Information Sharing and the Biosafety Clearing-House (BCH)
Information available and in the BCH
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Information available and in the BCH
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Information available and in the BCH
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Information available and in the BCH
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Information available and in the BCH
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Information available and in the BCH
EN
Information not available
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Information not available
EN
Information available but not in the BCH
EN
Information available but not in the BCH
EN
Information available but not in the BCH
EN
Information available but not in the BCH
EN
Information available but not in the BCH
EN
Information available but not in the BCH
EN
Information available but not in the BCH
EN
Information available but not in the BCH
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Information available but not in the BCH
EN
Yes
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Yes
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Yes, in some cases
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No
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Yes
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None
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None
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Minister of the Environment responsible for BCH in Poland runs a national BCH website.
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Article 21 – Confidential information
Yes
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Yes, always
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All information was sent in thew previous report.
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Article 22 – Capacity-building
Yes
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No
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No
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Yes
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Easy
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  • Implementation of national biosafety frameworks
No
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No
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Yes, a few
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  • Institutional capacity
  • Human resources capacity development and training
  • Public awareness, participation and education in biosafety
  • Socio-economic considerations
Yes
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Yes
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10 per year or more
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Yes
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Poland used GEF funds before 2004 and all experiences were described in the previous report.
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Article 23 – Public awareness and participation
Yes
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Yes
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No
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Yes
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None
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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  • National website
  • Forums
  • Public hearings
National website
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Yes
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10 or more
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10 or more
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No
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More than 5
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There were some training courses on biosafety which were organised by academic institutions for example University of  Warsaw. Project target audience group was scientists who work with GMM and GMO in the facilities which are authorised by the national competent authority.
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Article 24 – Non-Parties
No
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Yes
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No
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Yes
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No
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There have not been any transboundary movements of living modified organisms intended for intentional introduction&nbsp; into the environment between Poland and a non-Party during the reporting period.<br />Some GMOs intended for research purposes (contained use) have been imported during this reporting period. The Republic of Poland hasn't introduced any regulations on the import of GMMs (genetically modified microorganisms) or GMOs intended for contained use. The import is allowed after a user is given a decision on the contained use of GMO or GMM. This decision must be display during customs clearance.<br />The Republic of Poland imports annually over 2 million tones of GM soybean per year (mainly from Argentina). This product has been on the Polish and the EU market for many years.
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Article 25 – Illegal transboundary movements
Yes
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Yes
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Never
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All information was sent in the previous report.
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Article 26 – Socio-economic considerations
Yes
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Yes
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One or more
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Yes
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Article 27 – Liability and Redress
No
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No
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No
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Yes
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The Republic of Poland signed the Nagoya–Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol on Liability and Redress to the Cartagena Protocol on 20 September 2011.
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Article 28 – Financial Mechanism and Resources
n/a
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Article 33 – Monitoring and reporting
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Other information
No further comments.
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Comments on reporting format
No difficulties in filling in this report.
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