GMO – is it possible to breed livestock without GM feed in Poland?

Authors

  • Ewa Woźniak Instytut Chemii Bioorganicznej PAN, Poznań; Instytut Geografii Społeczno-Ekonomicznej i Gospodarki Przestrzennej UAM, Poznań
  • Tomasz Twardowski Instytut Chemii Bioorganicznej PAN, Poznań

Keywords:

feed components, food security, GMO, GM soybean meal, oilcakes

Abstract

The production of domestic protein for feed in Poland is insufficient. The import of feed raw materials, especially soybean, which is genetically modified (GM) is necessity. In 2016, Poland imported about 2 million tonnes of GM soybean. In Poland was introduced a ban for using and production of GM feed (Law – animal feed from 2006). This ban has already been suspended few times, mainly due to the fact, that the complete replacement of imported GM soybean meal with other components was impossible. The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development appointed “Team for alternative sources of protein”, responsible for finding solutions that will impact on reducing imports and will increase the share of domestic sources of protein in animal feed. To achieve this aim research are needed to indicate plants and their possibilities for using. The aim of the article is to analyse selected feed components such as: soybean and rapeseed meal, sunflower meal and oilcakes. This analysis concerns the area of cultivation of soybean, rapeseed and sunflower, purchase costs of meals and oilcakes, properties of these components and foreign trade in Poland.

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