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Disclose toxicity data of GM foods: CIC to Biotech Dept PDF Print E-mail
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New Delhi - The CIC has directed the Department of Biotechnology to provide crucial data pertaining to genetically modified agricultural products to an environmentalist working with voluntary group Greenpeace.

In a decision by its full bench, the Commission has refuted the arguments put forward by Òthird partyÓ MAHYCO, a firm which markets Bt Cotton and other genetically modified seeds, that disclosure of data pertaining of such agriculture products will affect their business interests.

The company claimed non-disclosure of data citing section 8(1)(d) of the RTI Act which exempts information from disclosure if it includes commercial confidence, trade secrets and intellectual property. But it has a rider that such details can be disclosed in larger public interest.

The Commission held, Òtoxicity and allergenicity of any product to be put on large-scale trial is a matter of overriding public interest.Ó

Activist Divya Raghunandan, in her RTI application, had sought list of field trials of genetically engineered brinjal, okra, mustard and rice approved by review committee of genetic manipulation. She also sought toxicity, allergenicity data about the products and minutes of the committee meeting.

The department had allowed disclosure of toxicity and allergenicity data but Mahyco filed an appeal with the CIC to stop the disclosure arguing that this would affect its business interests.

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