
German MEPs from the EPP raise concerns over patents
As the European Parliament’s plenary vote on the deregulation of GMOs produced by new genetic modification techniques (GMOs/NGTs) approaches, the issue of patents remains a key point of contention. Against this backdrop, the German delegation of the European People’s Party (EPP) has called on the European Commission. It is asking the Commission to show willingness to review Directive 98/44 on “biotechnological inventions” to ensure free access to genetic resources and prevent them from being controlled by major seed companies.

Deregulation of GMOs/NGTs: the ENVI Committee drives the point home
On 28 January 2026, the European Parliament’s Environment Committee confirmed, by a large majority, its support for the deregulation of almost all GMOs obtained through new techniques (GMOs/NGTs). This vote follows the informal approval by Member State representatives of the compromise text resulting from the trilogue on 19 December 2025.

