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In reply to the discussion: UPI: China rejects 60,000 tons of GM corn from the US. [View all]proverbialwisdom
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http://www.gmwatch.org/index.php/news/archive/2013/14922-china-destroys-three-shipments-of-gm-corn-from-us
China destroys three shipments of GM corn from US
on 22 May 2013.
1. Wanzai Port in Zhuhai City destroyed two shipments of imported GM foods
2. Harbin intercepted a total of 115 kgs of GM corn seeds, which will be destroyed
NOTE: The news items below report that in May, the Chinese government destroyed three shipments of GM corn from the US. The shipments were illegal under Chinas GMO biosafety law.
The law says that the Ministry of Agriculture must require environmental and food safety tests to be carried out by Chinese institutions, in order to verify data provided by the seed developer. All these documents must be reviewed by the National Biosafety Committee before the MOA can issue a safety certificate.
http://bit.ly/10jvwaa
Yet these shipments of US corn did not have the relevant safety certificates and approval documents, according to the news reports below.
A Chinese citizen, whom we call Mr Li, calls the new governments decisive move to destroy the illegal GMOs progressive, encouraging, and satisfying. He regards it as a sign that it is keeping its promise to work for the people and the nation.
Mr Li said: The deeply pro-GMO old government would not have made such a thing public. It would have secretly returned the shipments, or in most cases it would not even have inspected shipments that could contain GM ingredients.
The Ministry of Agriculture of the previous government raised the anger of citizens when it failed to require any independent experiments to test the safety of Monsanto's GM soybeans, in violation of Chinese law:
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/micro-reading/dzh/2012-06-12/content_6157498.html (bilingual article over 3 pages)
However, Mr Li says the new government still has a long way to go to eliminate the GMOs that he and others believe are being grown across the country and to impose a ban on domestically grown and imported GMOs.
The news of the new Chinese governments actions comes shortly after China told a delegation of Brazilian soy producers that the better-off part of its population wants non-GM soy, even if they have to pay more:
China destroys three shipments of GM corn from US
on 22 May 2013.
1. Wanzai Port in Zhuhai City destroyed two shipments of imported GM foods
2. Harbin intercepted a total of 115 kgs of GM corn seeds, which will be destroyed
NOTE: The news items below report that in May, the Chinese government destroyed three shipments of GM corn from the US. The shipments were illegal under Chinas GMO biosafety law.
The law says that the Ministry of Agriculture must require environmental and food safety tests to be carried out by Chinese institutions, in order to verify data provided by the seed developer. All these documents must be reviewed by the National Biosafety Committee before the MOA can issue a safety certificate.
http://bit.ly/10jvwaa
Yet these shipments of US corn did not have the relevant safety certificates and approval documents, according to the news reports below.
A Chinese citizen, whom we call Mr Li, calls the new governments decisive move to destroy the illegal GMOs progressive, encouraging, and satisfying. He regards it as a sign that it is keeping its promise to work for the people and the nation.
Mr Li said: The deeply pro-GMO old government would not have made such a thing public. It would have secretly returned the shipments, or in most cases it would not even have inspected shipments that could contain GM ingredients.
The Ministry of Agriculture of the previous government raised the anger of citizens when it failed to require any independent experiments to test the safety of Monsanto's GM soybeans, in violation of Chinese law:
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/micro-reading/dzh/2012-06-12/content_6157498.html (bilingual article over 3 pages)
However, Mr Li says the new government still has a long way to go to eliminate the GMOs that he and others believe are being grown across the country and to impose a ban on domestically grown and imported GMOs.
The news of the new Chinese governments actions comes shortly after China told a delegation of Brazilian soy producers that the better-off part of its population wants non-GM soy, even if they have to pay more:
http://gmwatch.org/latest-listing/52-2013/14778
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1. Wanzai Port in Zhuhai City destroyed two shipments of imported GM foods
Zhuhai Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, 7 May 2013
http://www.zhciq.gov.cn/showInfo.do?infoId=26648
(translated from the Chinese by Mr Li)
Recently, during inspection and quarantine of imported food from USA by a certain company, the Wanzai Office of Zhuhai Inspection and Quarantine Bureau (in Guangdong Province in the south of China) detected two shipments containing GM corn products, which are not in compliance with China's "Entry and Exit of Genetically Modified Products Inspection and Quarantine Management Approach". The Office destroyed the two shipments of corn according to the provisions.
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2. Harbin intercepted a total of 115 kgs of GM corn seeds, which will be destroyed
news.china.com.cn, 19 May 2013
http://news.china.com.cn/politics/2013-05/19/content_28867193.htm
(translated from the Chinese by Mr Li)
Recently, the Harbin Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau intercepted inbound mail of 21 cartons of corn seeds from USA, totaling 115 kgs, which were detected as GM seeds. This is the first time that the Heilongjiang Provincial Inspection and Quarantine System has intercepted inbound corn seeds containing GM ingredients. These corn seeds will be destroyed.
Because the USA is a corn bacterial wilt infected area, China has banned import of US corn seeds. The above-mentioned corn seeds were shipped from the same US company to two seed companies in Heilongjiang Province. According to China's relevant provisions, all agricultural GMOs imported from abroad should be cleared with the relevant departments in advance. However, this shipment of corn seed did not have the relevant safety certificates and approval documents.
According to the relevant person in charge of the inspection and quarantine, if an import contains GM ingredients without risk assessment and approval, there is a great possibility that pests will sneak in at the same time. If not strictly controlled, this could pose a significant threat to agricultural production and public health.
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Food is ingested so not an environmental toxin per se and ingestion varies from one person to the
KurtNYC
Dec 2013
#19
So much misdirection/information, so little time; we're not hearing what experts are seeing. WHY?
proverbialwisdom
Dec 2013
#15
Misdirection indeed. What does pink slime and journalistic lawsuits have to do with
KurtNYC
Dec 2013
#21
Unreported evidence both anecdotal and peer-reviewed does exist suggesting problems with gmos.
proverbialwisdom
Dec 2013
#24
That paper simply advocates the labeling of GE foods, it isn't a peer reviewed study
KurtNYC
Dec 2013
#43
Focus on post #40, please, especially 'Dr Pusztai on the 10th anniversary of GM safety scandal.'
proverbialwisdom
Dec 2013
#44
Not a conspiracy, just business; see FOOD & WATER WATCH REPORT on Wikileaks cables.
proverbialwisdom
Dec 2013
#42
Business Section NYT: 'The Epi-Pen's Maker Invests in Expansion As Allergy Rates in Children Rise'
proverbialwisdom
Dec 2013
#27
WTF? 'feeding damage caused by moths, butterflies, and other lepidopteran insects'
freshwest
Dec 2013
#9
"Beijing's quality watchdog" is now a reputable source? Fuck me with a rusty rake!
11 Bravo
Dec 2013
#26
Nah, just typical corporate maneuvering under the guise of altruistic and humanitarian motives.
proverbialwisdom
Dec 2013
#39
Additional notes re: post #43, including PLOS ONE: Complete Genes May Pass from Food to Human Blood.
proverbialwisdom
Dec 2013
#45