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  • The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) reviewed the 2022 environmental monitoring report on the cultivation of Cry1Ab-expressing maize MON 810, finding no evidence of negative impacts from its cultivation.
  • Spanish and Portuguese farmers generally complied with refuge requirements, but there are concerns about adherence in larger farming clusters, and some potential for decreased susceptibility in certain corn borer populations.
  • EFSA highlighted the need for better monitoring of insect resistance and recommended measures to protect sensitive non-target butterfly species from maize MON 810 pollen, as several previous recommendations remain unaddressed.

Article Abstract

Following a request from the European Commission, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) assessed the 2022 post-market environmental monitoring (PMEM) report on the cultivation of Cry1Ab-expressing maize event MON 810. Overall, the 2022 PMEM report provides no evidence of adverse effects of maize MON 810 cultivation. It shows a high level of compliance with refuge requirements by Spanish and Portuguese farmers growing maize MON 810, but uncertainty remains on compliance in areas where the clustered surface of maize MON 810 farms exceeds 5 ha. There are no signs of practical resistance to Cry1Ab in the field in corn borer populations collected in north-eastern Spain in 2022, although a decrease in Cry1Ab susceptibility in Mediterranean corn borer populations from this area cannot be excluded. Information retrieved through farmer questionnaires in Spain and from the scientific literature reveals no unanticipated adverse effects on human and animal health or the environment arising from the cultivation of maize MON 810. Uncertainties remain on whether 'very highly' and 'extremely' sensitive non-target lepidoptera are potentially exposed to harmful amounts of MON 810 pollen. EFSA notes that several recommendations made in the frame of the assessment of previous PMEM reports remain unaddressed and identified additional shortcomings in the 2022 PMEM report that require further consideration by the consent holder in future annual PMEM reports. Particularly, EFSA emphasises the urgent need to increase the sensitivity of the insect resistance monitoring strategy and implement mitigation measures to ensure that the exposure of non-target lepidoptera to maize MON 810 pollen is reduced to levels of no concern.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11340014PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2024.8986DOI Listing

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