April, 2006
A Gap Analysis of Confined
Field Trial Application Forms for Genetically Modified Crops in
East Africa: Evaluating the Potential for Harmonization
Nicholas A. Linacre and Joel I. Cohen
IFPRI - EPT Discussion
Paper 149
ABSTRACT
The regulatory approval of
genetically modified crops in the field initially requires
small, restricted experimental trials known as confined field
trials. These small scale experiments provide researchers with
important information on environmental interactions and
agronomic performance of the crop in a safe and contained
manner. To authorize confined field trials regulatory review is
required, with formats for obtaining relevant information
differing from country to country. In this paper, a Gap Analysis
is used to identify informational gaps and potential for
harmonization of confined field trial application processes in
three East African countries – Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda. The
basic principle behind gap analysis is a comparison of the
status quo to an ideal with the identification of the
differences or gaps and the difficulty involved in removing the
gaps. The resulting similarity of the application forms provides
a potential basis for harmonization of confined field trial
application processes between countries leading to potential
efficiency gains.
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