EU approves import and processing of four new GMO crops
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The EU has authorized the import and processing of four more lines of GMO crops

The European Commission has approved four genetically modified crops for use in the food and animal feed industries. These are two genetically modified lines of cotton, one line each of corn and soybeans. The decision was published on March 12 in the Official Journal of the EU and will be valid for 10 years.
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The authorization applies exclusively to the import and processing of food and feed, but does not involve the cultivation of these crops within the EU. All approved products will be subject to strict EU rules on labeling and traceability, regulating the circulation of genetically modified products on the domestic market. This is reported by ukragroconsult with reference to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).

Among the approved items is a new line of GMO soybeans DBN-09004-6, introduced by Belgian company Perseus BV on behalf of Chinese Beijing DaBeiNong Biotechnology Co. This is the first time imports of this soybean into the EU have been authorized. The European Commission also renewed the authorizations for corn T25 (ACS-ZMØØØ3-2) and binary cotton GHB614 × LLCotton25. The decision relates solely to trade use and does not affect GMO crop policy in the EU.



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