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MPs to review unified GCC law on plant genetic resources

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Last updated: 2026/01/28 at 5:16 PM
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Bahrain is poised to strengthen regional food security and biodiversity with a new draft law set for debate by MPs. The legislation focuses on the unified Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) regulation concerning plant genetic resources, aiming to establish a consistent framework for their conservation and sustainable use across member states. This move is particularly crucial given increasing concerns about climate change and the need to protect vital agricultural heritage. The law, attached to Decree No. 65 of 2025, has been favorably reviewed by the Public Utilities and Environment Committee, who have recommended its approval.

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Defining Authority and ImplementationTimeline for Addressing ConcernsEscalation to the Courts

Unified GCC Regulation on Plant Genetic Resources: A Closer Look

The core of this legislative effort lies in harmonizing the approach to managing plant genetic resources for food and agriculture throughout the GCC. Currently, each country operates under its own set of rules, potentially hindering collaboration and efficient conservation efforts. Bringing these practices under a unified umbrella will foster a more robust and resilient regional agricultural system. This is increasingly important as global food systems face unprecedented challenges.

Defining Authority and Implementation

The draft law begins by formally approving the unified GCC regulation. Crucially, it designates a “competent authority” – a government body to be specified by a future decree – responsible for implementing the regulation’s provisions within Bahrain. This clear delineation of responsibility ensures effective enforcement and governance.

The head of this competent authority will have significant power in shaping the specific implementation of the law. They will issue decisions to establish and define the roles of a national committee, as outlined in Article 5 of the unified regulation. This national committee will serve as a key advisory and operational body, further driving the conservation efforts.

Furthermore, the law acknowledges the financial implications of managing these resources. A separate decision, also issued by the head of the competent authority but requiring prior Cabinet approval, will determine the fee structure for licenses and related services. This allows for a controlled and transparent approach to funding conservation activities.

Streamlining Grievance Procedures

Recognizing that decisions regarding plant genetic resources can significantly impact stakeholders, the draft law establishes a clear pathway for addressing grievances. This is a vital component of any robust regulatory framework, ensuring fairness and accountability.

Timeline for Addressing Concerns

Affected parties have a 30-day window, beginning with official notification (either by registered letter with acknowledgment or electronically), to submit a grievance to the competent authority. This timeframe encourages prompt action while providing sufficient opportunity for affected parties to build their case.

The competent authority is then obligated to review the grievance and issue a decision within 30 days. Importantly, silence following the 30-day review period is legally considered a refusal of the grievance. This provision prevents undue delays and ensures that concerns are addressed in a timely manner.

Escalation to the Courts

Should the competent authority refuse a grievance, or if it’s deemed refused due to inaction, the affected party has a further 30 days to appeal the decision to the competent court. This two-tiered system, combining administrative review with potential judicial oversight, reinforces the fairness and transparency of the process. Access to justice is crucial when dealing with matters pertaining to valuable agricultural biodiversity.

The Importance of Plant Genetic Resources & Future Implications

This legislation highlights Bahrain’s commitment to preserving its agricultural heritage and contributing to regional food security. Plant genetic resources—seeds and varieties—represent the foundation of our food systems. They hold the key to developing crops that are resilient to climate change, pest resistant, and nutritionally enhanced. Protecting these resources is therefore not merely a matter of conservation but of strategic importance for future generations.

Furthermore, the unified approach underscores the benefits of GCC collaboration on shared challenges. By working together, member states can leverage their collective expertise and resources to better manage these vital assets. Factors like seed diversity and sustainable agriculture are becoming increasingly relevant in the context of global environmental concerns.

In conclusion, the proposed law, approving the Unified GCC Regulation on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, is a significant step forward for Bahrain and the wider GCC region. Its focus on establishing a clear authority, streamlined grievance procedures, and a unified regulatory framework reinforces the importance of conserving agricultural biodiversity. The upcoming debate amongst MPs will be critical in shaping the future of food security and sustainable agriculture in Bahrain. Stakeholders should closely follow the legislative process and actively participate in discussions to ensure that the law effectively addresses the needs of the agricultural community and the long-term interests of the nation.

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