"Once we take decision we will let you know. The recommendation (of the bio-tech regulator) has not come to us. Once it comes, we will process and take decisions. Do not worry. We are not holding it," Javadekar told reporters on the sidelines of an event here.
Two RSS-linked outfits - Swadeshi Jagran Manch and Bhartiya Kissan Sangh had claimed that the field trials of genetically-modified crops has been put on hold and also had sought a ban on the field trials of GM crops of certain varieties.
The GEAC meanwhile had earlier this month cleared 15 proposals for confined field trials for rice, brinjal, chickpea, mustard and cotton.
The delegation had reminded the Minister that Parliamentary Standing Committee on Agriculture in its report on GM food crops - prospects and impacts, tabled in Parliament on August 9, 2013 has clearly recommended the 'stopping of all field trials under any garb'.
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