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Proposal
To Extend the Application of the Convention on Biological Diversity and
the Biosafety Protocol to the Hong Kong SAR
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Objectives of the Convention
Conservation of biological diversity
Sustainable use of its components
Fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of the utilization of genetic resources
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Major requirements
Each Party to the Convention shall, in accordance with its particular conditions and capabilities, develop national biodiversity strategies and action plans
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Major requirements
Each Party to the Convention shall, as far as possible and as appropriate:
- Identify and monitor the important components of biodiversity
- Establish a system of protected areas
- Rehabilitate and restore degraded ecosystems & promote the recovery of threatened species
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- Regulate, manage or control the risks posed by
living modified organisms (LMO)*
- Prevent the introduction of, control or eradicate invasive alien species
- Respect, preserve and maintain traditional knowledge relevant for the conservation
and sustainable use of biodiversity
* “Living modified organism” means any living organism that possesses a novel combination of genetic material obtained through the use of modern biotechnology
Major requirements
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Parties to the Convention shall:
- Promote public participation
- Educate the public and raise awareness
- Report on how biodiversity goals are met
Major requirements
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The Protocol
The Protocol was adopted under the Convention, and it has come into force since September 2003
The Protocol’s main objective is to protect biodiversity by regulating the transboundary movement of LMO
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Major requirements
Advance Informed Agreement (AIA) procedure
Applies only to the first intentional transboundary movement of any particular LMO intended for introduction into the environment
A party of export has to, in advance of shipment, provide detailed written information, and obtain the explicit prior consent of the competent authority of the importing party
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Major requirements
It ensures that recipient countries have the opportunity to assess any risks that may be associated with the LMO before agreeing to its import
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Major requirements
Shipment Documentation requirements Applies to transboundary movement
of LMO
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Major requirements
- LMO for introduction into the environment
• Clearly identifies them as LMO
• Specifies the identity and relevant traits of the
LMO
• Provides any requirement for safe handling, storage, transport and use
• Provides a contact point for further information,
and the name and address of the importer and exporter
• Provides a declaration that the movement is in conformity with the requirements of the Protocol
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Major requirements
- LMO for contained use
• Clearly identifies them as LMO
• Specifies any requirements for the safe handling, storage, transport and use
• Provides a contact point for further information, and the name and address of the importer and exporter
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Major requirements
- LMO intended for direct use as food, feed or processing
• Clearly specifies that it “may contain” LMO and not intended for introduction into the environment
• Provides a contact point for further information
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Major requirements
Others relating to LMO for direct use as food or feed, or for processing
A Party to the Protocol has to inform other Parties through the Biosafety Clearing House of their decision on domestic use of locally developed LMO that may be subject to transboundary movement for direct use as food or feed, or for processing
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Major requirements
Parties to the Protocol may decide on whether or not to import LMO for direct use as food or feed, or for processing, on the basis of their domestic law
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Proposed Application to HK
To protect Hong Kong’s biodiversity, in particular from the potential adverse impacts of imported LMO, we propose to extend the application of the Convention & the Protocol to Hong Kong
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Except for the regulation of LMO, existing nature conservation polices & measures are generally in line with the objectives & requirements of the Convention
To enact an ordinance to regulate, manage or control the risks associated with the use and release of LMO to implement the requirements of the Protocol
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Implementation Plan
We have obtained the Central People’s Government’s agreement-in-principle for the proposed extension
To consult key stakeholders, including food trade associations, relevant importers / traders, NGOs, academics, and the relevant advisory committees on the proposal
Take into account the views received in deciding the way forward and drawing up the detailed implementation plan