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EU food/feed industries want GMO flexibility
Posted by: Prof. Dr. M. Raupp (IP Logged)
Date: June 17, 2008 06:03PM

Europe?s grain and food sector have joined forces to demand tolerance for
minimal amounts of genetically modified material not yet allowed in EU
markets.
EU feedmakers have long complained of problems sourcing raw material,
warning that the consequences of Europe's extreme caution and "zero
tolerance" of unauthorised GMOs, could be disastrous for the food and feed
sectors.

Europe's food safety chief Markos Kyprianou has already promised to draft a
proposal before early August that would permit very limited amounts - less
than one percent - of unauthorised GM material to be detected in imports of
foods like maize, rice and soybeans.

EU law sets a threshold of 0.9 percent for GM material in food and feed,
above which a cargo must be labelled as biotech.

"It is simply impossible to guarantee the total absence of GM traces from
countries where GM crops are widely grown," said Ruth Rawling, chairwoman of
the food and feed safety unit at Coceral, the EU's major grain trade lobby,
in a statement.

The problem for GM crop-growing countries, in particular the United States,
Canada and Argentina, is that EU law at the moment does not tolerate the
accidental presence of unauthorised GMOs that have been approved elsewhere.

That has led to cargoes of rice and grain arriving at EU ports being
impounded by local authorities if sampling shows the presence of
unauthorised GM material, disrupting trade flows.

The statement was published jointly by Coceral, the EU's main food industry
association CIAA, animal feed manufacturers' body FEFAC, the Federation of
European Rice Millers, as well as flour and maize millers' associations.
www.checkbiotech.org



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