Handling, transport, packaging and
identification of living modified organisms: paragraph 2 (a) of
Article 18
The Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the
Parties to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety,
Recalling the second sentence of paragraph 2 (a) of
Article 18, which requires the Conference of the Parties serving as
the meeting of the Parties to the Protocol to take a decision on
the detailed requirements of those elements specified in the first
sentence of the same paragraph, including specification of the
identity of the living modified organisms in question and any
unique identification, no later than two years after the entry into
force of the Protocol,
Also recalling decision BS-I/6 A of the first meeting
of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the
Parties to the Protocol,
Recalling that pursuant to Article 2 paragraph 4 of the
Protocol, nothing in the Protocol shall be interpreted as
restricting the right of a Party to take action that is more
protective of the conservation and sustainable use of biological
diversity than that called for in the Protocol, provided that such
action is consistent with the objective and the provisions of the
Protocol and in accordance with that Party's other obligations
under international law,
Understanding that Parties may, in the context of
Article 14 and Article 24, enter into bilateral, regional and
multilateral agreements and arrangements regarding requirements for
the identification of living modified organisms intended for direct
use as food or feed, or for processing,
Recalling Article 11 of the Protocol on the procedure
for living modified organisms intended for direct use as food or
feed, or for processing,
Stressing the need to promote the broadest possible
participation in the Protocol, by countries exporting and importing
living modified organisms intended for use as food or feed or for
processing, in order to ensure the broadest possible implementation
of identification requirements,
Convinced that capacity-building in developing
countries is essential for the effective implementation of the
documentation requirements under Article 18, paragraph 2 (a), of
the Protocol,
1. Requests Parties to the Protocol and urges
other Governments to take measures to ensure the use of a
commercial invoice or other document required or utilized by
existing documentation systems, or documentation as required by
domestic regulatory and/or administrative frameworks, as
documentation that should accompany living modified organisms that
are intended for direct use as food or feed, or for processing.
Such documentation should include the information in paragraph 4
below and allow for easy recognition, transmission and effective
integration of the information requirements, with consideration of
standard formats;
2. Requests Parties to the Protocol and
invites other Governments to submit to the Executive
Secretary, no later than six months prior to the fifth meeting of
the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties
to the Protocol, information on experience gained with the use of
documentation referred to in paragraph 1 above, with a view to
further harmonization of a documentation format to fulfil the
identification requirements set out in paragraph 4 below, including
consideration of the need for a stand-alone document, and
requests the Executive Secretary to compile the
information and to prepare a synthesis report for consideration by
the fifth meeting of the Conference of the Parties serving as the
meeting of the Parties to the Protocol;
3. Further requests Parties to the Protocol and urges
other Governments to take measures ensuring that the documentation
accompanying living modified organisms that are intended for direct
use as food or feed, or for processing, provides the details of a
contact point for further information: the exporter, the importer,
and/or any appropriate authority, when designated by a Government
as the contact point;
4. Requests Parties to the Protocol and urges other
Governments to take measures ensuring that documentation
accompanying living modified organisms intended for direct use as
food or feed, or for processing, in commercial production and
authorized in accordance with domestic regulatory frameworks, is in
compliance with the requirements of the country of import, and
clearly states:
(a) In cases where the identity of the living modified organisms
is known through means such as identity preservation systems, that
the shipment contains living modified organisms that are intended
for direct use as food or feed, or for processing;
(b) In cases where the identity of the living modified organisms
is not known through means such as identity preservation systems,
that the shipment may contain one or more living modified organisms
that are intended for direct use as food or feed, or for
processing;
(c) That the living modified organisms are not intended for
intentional introduction into the environment; (d) The common,
scientific and, where available, commercial names of the living
modified organisms; (e) The transformation event code of the living
modified organisms or, where available, as a key to accessing
information in the Biosafety Clearing-House, its unique identifier
code;
(f) The Internet address of the Biosafety Clearing-House for
further information;
and notes that in accordance with Article 24 of the
Protocol, transboundary movements of living modified organisms
between Parties and non-Parties shall be consistent with the
objective of the Protocol, and further notes that the
specific requirements set out in this paragraph do not apply to
such movements. In addition, in accordance with paragraph 2 of
Article 24, Parties shall encourage non-Parties to adhere to the
Protocol;
5. Invites Parties to the Protocol and other
Governments to make available to the Biosafety Clearing-House the
following:
(a) The transformation events that are commercially produced for
each planting cycle in the exporting country;
(b) The geographical area within the exporting country where
each transformationevent wascultivated;
(c) The common, scientific and, where available, commercial
names of the living modified organisms; (d) The transformation
event code of the living modified organism or, where available, as
a key to accessing information in the Biosafety Clearing-House, its
unique identifier code;
6. Acknowledges that the expression "may contain" does
not require a listing of living modified organisms of species other
than those that constitute the shipment;
7. Decides to review and assess, at its fifth meeting,
experience gained with the implementation of paragraph 4 above,
with a view to considering a decision, at its sixth meeting, to
ensure that documentation accompanying living modified organisms
intended for direct use as food or feed, or for processing covered
by paragraph 4 clearly states that the shipment contains living
modified organisms that are intended for direct use as food or
feed, or for processing, and includes the detailed information in
items (c) to (f) of that paragraph;
8. Decides that the review referred to in paragraph 7
above shall include an examination of capacity-building efforts in
developing countries;
9. Recalls the updated Action Plan for Building
Capacities for the Effective Implementation of the Protocol adopted
at the present meeting (decision BS-III/3, annex) and
requests the Executive Secretary to mobilize funding from
all available sources for the purpose of supporting implementation
of Article 18, paragraph 2 (a), of the Protocol;
10. Encourages Parties and other Governments to
cooperate in exchanging experiences and building capacities in the
use and development of easy to use, rapid, reliable and
cost-effective sampling and detection techniques for living
modified organisms;
11. Requests Parties to the Protocol and
invites other Governments, regional and international
organizations and interested stakeholders, to submit to the
Executive Secretary, not later than three months prior to its
fourth meeting, information on experience gained with the use of
sampling and detection techniques and on the need for and
modalities of developing criteria for acceptability of, and
harmonizing, sampling and detection techniques and
requests the Executive Secretary to compile the
information received and to prepare a synthesis report for
consideration by the fourth meeting of the Conference of the
Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Protocol;
12. Requests Parties to the Protocol and urges
other Governments and relevant international and regional
organizations to take urgent measures to strengthen
capacity-building efforts in developing countries, in order to
assist them in the implementation of and benefit from documentation
and identification requirements for living modified organisms
intended for direct use as food or feed, or for processing.