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DIR 020/2002 - General release of Roundup Ready® canola (Brassica napus) in Australia



Fact Sheet - Status of GM Canola Approvals, April 2008 (PDF 55 KB)

Decision on issuing a licence for application DIR 020/2002 for commercial release of GM herbicide tolerant canola (Roundup® Ready Canola) (RTF 23 KB) - posted 19 December 2003
Decision on issuing a licence for application DIR 020/2002 for commercial release of GM herbicide tolerant canola (Roundup® Ready Canola) (PDF 15 KB) - posted 19 December 2003

Media release - Joint regulatory decision on Monsanto GM canola (RTF 8 KB) - posted 19 December 2003
Media release - Joint regulatory decision on Monsanto GM canola (PDF 14 KB) - posted 19 December 2003

Questions and answers on Monsanto Roundup Ready® genetically modified (GM) canola risk assessment (RTF 40 KB)
Questions and answers on Monsanto Roundup Ready® genetically modified (GM) canola risk assessment (PDF 28 KB)

DIR 020/2002 - canola licence application risk assessment and risk management plan (RTF 1.34 KB)
DIR 020/2002 - canola licence application risk assessment and risk management plan (PDF 662 KB)

DIR 020/2002 - canola licence application executive summary of risk assessment and risk management plan (RTF 229 KB)
DIR 020/2002 - canola licence application executive summary of risk assessment and risk management plan (PDF 53 KB)

DIR 020/2002 - Licence conditions (RTF 24 KB)
DIR 020/2002 - Licence conditions (PDF 21 KB)

DIR 020/2002 - canola licence application summary (RTF 1 MB)
DIR 020/2002 - canola licence application summary (PDF 58 KB)

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The biology and ecology of canola (Brassica napus) (RTF 1.49 MB)
The biology and ecology of canola (Brassica napus) (PDF 123 KB)

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