EU's approval ofGM cornuse stillpending

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Publish time: 11th June, 2013      Source: www.cnchemicals.com
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June 11, 2013

   

   
EU''s approval ofGM cornuse stillpending
   
   

   

EU governments failed to agree whether to approve three genetically modified (GM) cornvarieties for use in food and feed.

   

   

The failure of the bloc''s standing committee on food chain and animal health to reach a majority either for or against means the decisions will pass to an appeal committee over the coming weeks, a spokesman for the Commission said.

   

   

If the appeal committee is also unable to reach agreement, the Commission will be free to grant EU marketing approval.

   

   

Two of the applications are for corn varieties containing multiple or "stacked" gene traits, designed to protect the growing plants from multiple insect pests and make them herbicide-tolerant. Both products were developed jointly by Monsanto Co and Dow Chemical Co.

   

   

Neither variety is approved for cultivation in Europe. The authorisation would cover the use of imports in food and feed products sold in Europe, although there is little or no demand for genetically modified food among EU consumers.

   

   

The third approval covers the pollen of Monsanto''s insect-resistant MON810 corn, the only genetically modified crop currently grown commercially in Europe.

   

   

The bid for approval followed a ruling by the Europe''s highest court in 2011 that even small traces of the pollen in honey must receive EU authorisation before the product can be sold.

   

   

Five of the 27 EU member states grew MON810 corn on 129,000 hectares in 2012, data from the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA) showed. Spain was the top producer, followed by Portugal, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania.