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Table 19.2(continued)Biosafety issueZambiaZimbabweStatus of development and implementationHas draft legislation and a national biosafety committee. Limited capacity for risk assessment. Currently in the process of coming up with a national biotechnology strategy.Has a legally binding biosafety system, which includes a biosafety board and its secretariat, as well as biosafety regulations and guidelines. Has some laboratories, which have the capacity to detect genetically modified organisms (GMOs).Use of a biosafety system in the regulation of work on or use of GEAn interim committee recommended rejection of GM food aid (July 2002). A case of unapproved trial of GM maize was reported in 1999 (personal communication with Monsanto, 2001).Two field trials were approved in 2001, forBtcotton andBtmaize. No commercialization has been approved as yet. Assessed applications for importation of GM maize; importation granted with conditions.Urgent requirementsEnactment of legislation, capacity building, public awarenessReview of current legislation, capacity building, public participation in decision making processesSource: Based on Mnyulwa and Mungwagwa, 2002, but updated through continuous interaction with partners