19/03/2024

IFOAM Organics Europe welcomes AGRI Committee vote on Plant Reproductive Material

BRUSSELS, 19 MARCH 2024 – The European organic movement considers today’s vote on the Plant Reproductive Material Regulation (PRM) legislation an important contribution to a balanced regulation and a conducive environment for organic plant breeding. It is important that Members of the European Parliament’s Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development (COMAGRI) acknowledge the important role seeds and seeds diversity play for a healthy food and farming system. 

According to Eric Gall, deputy director: “This review of the EU seed legislation has potential to re-introduce much needed genetic diversity into European fields. Preserving agrobiodiversity and ensuring that plant genetic resources are not concentrated in the hands of only a few big actors, are essential for the resilience and future of our food system. Organic breeders and farmers want to work with plant biodiversity, so seed variety registration rules need to be adapted to allow for this diversity”.    

Organic farmers need access to Plant Reproductive Material (PRM), such as seeds and seedlings, that has been specifically bred to perform well under organic conditions – as organic farmers do not use synthetic pesticides and only a limited amount of fertilisers. At the same time, organic breeders and seed multipliers contribute to maintaining and fostering agrobiodiversity, making sure farmers have access to a wide range of PRM. 

The regulation on production and marketing of plant reproductive material is an important piece of legislation within the EU Green Deal. It is specifically important for the Farm to Fork Strategy’s objective to boost organic production and to reach 25% of the EU’s agricultural land under organic management by 2030.  

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Contact details

Eva Berckmans, Communications Manager
+32 2 416 27 62, [email protected]
or visit www.organicseurope.bio

Background information

European Union official documents

  • Plant Reproductive Material Regulation (PRM) legislation 
  • The European Parliament’s Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development’s opinion will be available on its website 

European organic movement’s official position 

Other 

The work of IFOAM Organics Europe on this topic is co-financed by the LIFE programme of the European Union, under the Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA). This page only reflects the views of the authors and its sole responsibility lies with IFOAM Organics Europe. The CINEA is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information provided. 

 
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