CONCERNS ABOUT ILLICIT CHINA GM RICE IMPORTS HAVE SPARKED ADDITIONAL CONTROLS
February 1st, 2008
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has ordered compulsory GM-free certification for a wide range of Chinese rice products, because of concerns unauthorised illicit exports of the genetically modified Bt63 have been sold into Europe. From April 15, only consignments tested by an official or accredited laboratory using a specific testing method and accompanied by an analytical report assuring they do not contain Bt63, can enter the EU. Unauthorised Bt63 in Chinese rice products was first discovered in Britain, France and Germany in September 2006.
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THE EUROPEAN Commission has ordered compulsory GM-free certification for a wide range of Chinese rice products, because of concerns unauthorised illicit exports of the genetically modified Bt63 have been sold into Europe. From April 15, only consignments tested by an official or accredited laboratory using a specific testing method and accompanied by an analytical report assuring they do not contain Bt63, can enter the EU. Unauthorised Bt63 in Chinese rice products was first discovered in Britain, France and Germany in September 2006.
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