
pmid: 36729291
pmc: PMC11058676
Abstract The Nagoya Protocol is a legal framework focused on the Access and Benefit Sharing of genetic resources, including Biological Control Agents. In order to comply with the Nagoya Protocol, countries in Latin America are establishing legal frameworks for access to genetic resources. Scientists face the challenges of the bureaucratic and administrative burden to obtain the access permits to study the biodiversity present in Latin American countries, which include the evaluation of biological control agents that can be used in sustainable production programs. In order to avoid the demotivation of scientists and students to work on biological control by blocking the opportunities to get new bioproducts, it is important to increase the communication between the regulatory authorities and the scientific community, to ensure the establishment of an effective structure and mechanisms to facilitate the process and reduce the time needed to obtain the access permits. On the other hand, the establishment of regional platforms for the exchange of information and harmonization of procedures can contribute to reinforce the collaboration among Latin American countries and facilitate regional studies and biocontrol activities. In this article, the legal framework in place in different countries in Latin America will be discussed and some possible solutions and ways forward to the major challenges observed will be presented.
Biological Control in Latin America, FOS: Political science, FOS: Law, Plant Science, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Animals, Business, Marine Genetic Resources and International Law, Bureaucracy, Political science, Impact of Genetically Modified Crops in Agriculture, Principles and Governance of International Environmental Law, Physics, Politics, Life Sciences, Biodiversity, Acoustics, Computer science, Latin Americans, Process (computing), Operating system, Latin America, Biological Control Agents, Harmonization, Environmental Science, Physical Sciences, Nagoya Protocol, Law
Biological Control in Latin America, FOS: Political science, FOS: Law, Plant Science, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Animals, Business, Marine Genetic Resources and International Law, Bureaucracy, Political science, Impact of Genetically Modified Crops in Agriculture, Principles and Governance of International Environmental Law, Physics, Politics, Life Sciences, Biodiversity, Acoustics, Computer science, Latin Americans, Process (computing), Operating system, Latin America, Biological Control Agents, Harmonization, Environmental Science, Physical Sciences, Nagoya Protocol, Law
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