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EU set to approve Syngenta GM maize on March 28
Posted by: Prof. Dr. M. Raupp (IP Logged)
Date: March 22, 2008 12:05PM

By Jeremy Smith
EU regulators will approve imports of a genetically modified (GM)
maize type next week that should help Spain's livestock farmers secure extra
supply of raw material to feed their animals, a document said on Wednesday.
The maize, known by its codename GA21, is marketed by Swiss
agrochemicals company Syngenta and intended for use in food and animal feed,
not for growing in Europe's fields.

According to a draft document due to be adopted by the European
Commission on March 28, imports of GA21 maize will be labeled "not for
cultivation" and be permitted for food, food ingredients and animal feed
produced from the modified strain.

The approval will be valid for a standard 10 years across the EU's 27
countries and enter into force on publication in the EU's Official Journal,
likely to take only a few days after it has been formally endorsed by the
Commission, the EU executive.

EU law allows for rubberstamp GM authorizations when ministers cannot
agree after a certain time. Since 2004, the Brussels-based European
Commission has approved a string of GMs - nearly all maize - in this way,
outraging green groups.

EU approval of GA21 maize is of particular interest to grain traders
in Spain, and also Portugal, since the GM strain may only be imported in
processed form at present. Spain's growing demand for grain for use in feed
is mainly focused on maize.

The request for EU approval by Syngenta, one of the world's largest
producers of GM seeds, would allow GA21 imports as grain. When authorized,
those imports are expected to come into EU markets mainly from Argentina, a
major GM crop grower.

In February, EU agriculture ministers were unable to reach a consensus
agreement that would allow imports of five separate GM products, one of
which was insect-resistant GA21 maize.

Of the EU-27, 12 countries voted in favor of an approval: Belgium,
Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain,
Sweden, the Czech Republic and Netherlands.

Nine countries voted against - Austria, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland and Slovenia - and the remaining EU
member countries abstained.


[www.reuters.com]



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