Growing GM crops in South Australia

The GM food crops currently approved for commercial cultivation in Australia are varieties of cotton, canola, Indian mustard and safflower.

The Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (OGTR) is responsible for licensing commercial varieties of GM crops in Australia.

Fact sheets on GM cultivation and commercially available crop varieties are available on the OGTR website.

If you are considering growing GM crops in South Australia, you should consider:

  • crop management practices
  • machinery hygiene
  • resistance management plans.

Preparing to grow GM food crops

Growers looking to include GM varieties as part of their 2021 rotation should seek advice from an agronomist and their preferred seed supplier. They may be required to:

  • enter into stewardship and licensing agreements prior to receiving GM seed
  • be required to complete accreditation courses.

It is important that growers discuss stewardship requirements with their technology providers.

More information on stewardship requirements for herbicide tolerant canola is available from Bayer Australia.

For information about GM and non-GM neighbours, go to Coexistence of GM and non-GM crop production systems.

Resources for growing GM crops

Further industry information on growing GM crops is available below.

Page last reviewed: 15 Jan 2024

 


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