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DIR 103 - Limited and controlled release of canola genetically modified for enhanced yield and delayed leaf senescence


DIR 103 - Notification of decision to issue a licence on application - posted 6 August 2010 (HTML)
DIR 103 - Notification of decision to issue a licence on application - posted 6 August 2010 (PDF 42 KB)

DIR 103 - Questions & Answers (HTML)
DIR 103 - Questions & Answers (PDF 11 KB)

DIR 103 - Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) Executive Summary (HTML)
DIR 103 - Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) Executive Summary (PDF 64 KB)

DIR 103 - Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) Technical Summary (HTML)
DIR 103 - Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) Technical Summary (PDF 84 KB)

DIR 103 - Full Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) for limited and controlled release of canola genetically modified for enhanced yield and delayed leaf senescence (HTML)
DIR 103 - Full Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) for limited and controlled release of canola genetically modified for enhanced yield and delayed leaf senescence (PDF 320 KB)

DIR 103 – GM canola licence conditions (HTML)
DIR 103 – GM canola licence conditions (PDF 304 KB)

DIR 103 - Licence Application Summary (HTML)
DIR 103 - Licence Application Summary (PDF 64 KB)

Reference material

Risk Analysis Framework for Licence Applications to the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (3rd Edition) 2009

The Biology of Brassica napus L. (canola)

Site details for DIR 103

Site no. Area (ha) Date planted LGA/State GPS Coordinates Crop status Crop status updated
10.256May 2011Southern Grampians/VICNW S37 50 20 E142 05 44
NE S37 50 20 E142 05 46
SE S37 50 21 E142 05 46
SW S37 50 21 E142 05 43
CurrentMay 2011
20.3036May 2011Horsham/VICNW S36 43 59.3 E142 05 55.8
NE S36 43 59.3 E142 05 58.6
SE S36 44 00.7 E142 05 58.6
SW S36 44 00.7 E142 05 55.8
CurrentMay 2011

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