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PRRI is a worldwide initiative of public sector scientists who conduct research in modern biotechnology for the public good.  The 'raison d'être' of PRRI is to offer public researchers a forum to be informed about and to be involved in international regulations and discussions.

Members of PRRI are scientists in academia, government research institutes·and international organisations from all over the world. PRRI's activities are conducted·by Working Groups,·coordinated by a Steering Committee and supported by the PRRI Secretariat. For the purpose of receiving funding and paying expenses, a Foundation has been established.


PRRI NEWS

 
PRRI submission on LMOs unlikely to harm biodiversity 2012 PRRI submission on LMOs unlikely to harm biodiversity 2012 (16 May 2012)
PRRI comments on the draft regulation for applications for authorisation of GM food and feed - 2012  PRRI comments on the draft regulation for applications for authorisation of GM food and feed - 2012

PRRI-IFPRI/PBS-ISAAA Asian Regional Workshop on Sustainable Agriculture, Biotechnology and Biosafety

25-26 October 2011, Bangkok, Thailand - summary report 2012 - 01 - 10 - Summary report

Letter PRRI to Cmr Dalli 2011 - 03 Letter PRRI to Commissioner Dalli about the GMO debate in Europe (14 March 2011)  

PRRI Letter to EFSA (2010) PRRI Letter to EFSA (2010) (30 November 2010)
PRRI letter about the EU Commission proposal on cultivation of GMOs PRRI letter about the EU Commission proposal on cultivation of GMOs (24 September 2010)


PUBLICATIONS and EVENTS 


Assessment of the health impact of GM plant diets in long-term and multigenerational animal feeding trials: A literature review. Food and Chemical Toxicology, in press

Letter 41 Swedish scientists 2011 Letter 41 Swedish scientists 2011 - Quasi-science prevents an environmentally friendly agriculture and forestry 
Hungarian White Paper 2011  - Plain facts about GMOs (March 2011)
A Decade of EU Funded GMO Research A Decade of EU Funded GMO Research  (14 December 2010)