Determining novelty
Plants with novel traits (PNTs) require authorization before they can be released into the environment. Find guidance on determining if a plant is a PNT:
Applying for a confined research field trial in Canada
The confined research field trial program provides developers with an opportunity to grow PNTs for research purposes under terms and conditions of confinement which are designed to minimize any impact the PNT may have on the environment. These research trials allow developers to evaluate the field performance of their PNT, to collect information to address the environmental safety criteria necessary for an application for unconfined release, or to undertake academic research.
Find instructions, information requirements, and terms and conditions:
Applicants wishing to submit an application to conduct field trials of PNTs intended for plant molecular farming are subject to information requirements found in Dir2000-07.
Applying for an unconfined release in Canada
The Plant Biosafety Office of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is responsible for the regulation of PNTs in Canada in regards to environmental safety. Before a PNT can be authorized for unconfined environmental release, a determination on the risk to the environment, including to human health, is required. Unconfined release involves the release into the environment with limited or no restrictions, generally towards commercialization.
Understand the criteria and information requirements for the environmental safety assessment of a PNT intended for unconfined release:
- Directive 94-08 (Dir 94-08) Assessment Criteria for Determining Environmental Safety of Plants With Novel Traits
- Guidance for submitting whole genome sequencing data to support the pre-market assessment of novel foods, novel feeds, and plants with novel traits
- Pre-submission consultation process
Additional information
- Canadian pre-market regulatory process
- Importing plants with novel traits to Canada
- Managing cases of non-compliance of unauthorized plant products derived through biotechnology
- Transparency – plant breeding innovations (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada)