By Sarantis Michalopoulos | Euractiv Est. 1min 30-01-2020 Stella Kyriakides is the EU Commissioner for Health and Food Safety., [European Commission] Euractiv is part of the Trust Project >>> Print Email Facebook X LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram The new EU Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides wants more information about gene editing and for now, she seems less enthusiastic than her predecessor Vytenis Andriukaitis. “At this point, my priority is to gather more information on these techniques,” she told EURACTIV.com. “For this purpose, and following a request of EU ministers last autumn, we will be preparing a study on new genomic techniques – foreseen for spring 2021,” she added. EURACTIV will publish the full story later today. Stay tuned for more. EU study to clarify gene editing court ruling further muddies waters After the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling that organisms obtained by new plant breeding techniques (NBTs) should, in principle, fall under the GMO Directive, the Council of the EU has requested a study from the Commission to clarify the situation. But what this means in practice remains unclear. Read more with Euractiv Smart village is a remedy for outflow of people from rural areasModernisation and structural problems are some of the biggest challenges for rural areas across Europe, along with shrinking demographics, urban migration or digital transformation. Smart villages, an increasingly popular concept among EU members, are set to counter all those negative trends.