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GAO Reviews of USDA Biotechnology Research Efforts and Regulatory Programs and Activities

Published: May 08, 1986. Publicly Released: May 08, 1986.
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GAO discussed its two reports on the Department of Agriculture's (USDA) biotechnology research efforts and regulatory programs and activities. GAO noted that: (1) USDA sponsored 778 biotechnology projects in fiscal years 1984 and 1985 at an annual cost of $40.5 million; and (2) 87 of the projects were expected to involve the deliberate release of genetically engineered organisms into the environment. GAO also noted that USDA: (1) has not provided its Agriculture Recombinant DNA Research Committee (ARRC) with the authority or direction it needs to serve as the USDA focal point for biotechnology matters; (2) needs to completely develop a formal, well-defined regulatory mechanism for biotechnology; (3) should make ARRC or its successor responsible for all biotechnology matters, including representing USDA in interagency biotechnology efforts; and (4) needs to better inform Congress and the public about the expected benefits and potential risks of biotechnology research.

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