Blow to Gov’t as Court of Appeal bars importation of GMOs

The Court of Appeal has issued orders stopping the government
from taking any further action to allow or permit the importation of
genetically modified (GMO) crops and food into the country, pending an appeal
by the Kenyan Peasants League.
"We are persuaded that, in the circumstances of this case
and given what is at stake, the precautionary principle militates in favor of
granting conservatory orders during the pendency of the appeal," reads the
ruling.
In the appeal, lawyer Kevin Oriri challenged the High Court's
decision to lift the GMO ban, arguing that it was done without due consideration
of scientific evidence highlighting potential health and environmental
risks.
"The State plans to proceed with importing and
distributing genetically modified foods, with GMO maize set for release into
the Kenyan market almost immediately if preservatory orders are not
granted," he stated.
However, the respondents told the court that the appeal would
not be rendered nugatory, as Kenya has a comprehensive legal and institutional
framework to regulate the cultivation and importation of GMOs.
They argued that any introduction of GMOs would undergo
rigorous assessment by institutions established under Kenya’s legal
framework.
The judges further certified the appeal as urgent and directed
that the matter be listed for hearing in the second term of this year.
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