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DIR 065/2006 - Limited and controlled release of GM insect resistant (VIP3A and/or modified Cry1Ab) cotton



DIR 065/2006 Notification of decision to issue a licence - posted 13 October 2006 (RTF 152 KB)
DIR 065/2006 Notification of decision to issue a licence - posted 13 October 2006 (PDF 48 KB)

DIR 065/2006 Questions & Answers (RTF 37 KB)
DIR 065/2006 Questions & Answers (PDF 17 KB)

DIR 065/2006 - Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) Executive Summary (RTF 202 KB)
DIR 065/2006 - Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) Executive Summary (PDF 76 KB)

DIR 065/2006 - Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) Technical Summary (RTF 244 KB)
DIR 065/2006 - Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) Technical Summary (PDF 101 KB)

DIR 065/2006 - Full Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) for Limited and Controlled Release of Genetically Modified (GM) Insect Resistant Cotton (RTF 1.48 MB)
DIR 065/2006 - Full Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) for Limited and Controlled Release of Genetically Modified (GM) Insect Resistant Cotton (PDF 699 KB)

DIR 065/2006 - GM Cotton Licence Conditions (RTF 805 KB)
DIR 065/2006 - GM Cotton Licence Conditions (PDF 99 KB)

DIR 065/2006 - Cotton licence application summary (RTF 128 KB)
DIR 065/2006 - Cotton licence application summary (PDF 63 KB)

DIR 065/2006 - Site Details (RTF 17 KB)
DIR 065/2006 - Site Details (PDF 13 KB)

Reference material

Risk Analysis Framework for Licence Applications to the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (2nd Edition) 2005 (PDF 1.92 MB)

The Biology and Ecology of Cotton (RTF 1.31 MB)
The Biology and Ecology of Cotton (PDF 275 KB)

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