22 minutes of the training course on genetically modified safety management of the Ministry of Agriculture
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Last Update: 2002-11-27
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Introduction: last Friday morning 9 last Friday morning 9:00-11:00, the Ministry of Agriculture held the third GM safety management training course in Beijing Director Cheng Jingen from the GM Safety Management Office of the Ministry of agriculture explained the Announcement No 222 of the Ministry of agriculture, and answered the questions of participating traders The details are as follows: compared with the Announcement No 190, gyg No 1 and Announcement No 222 have some changes, and some new requirements have been added Gyg No 1 and temporary security certificate are valid once, and the validity period is from December 20 of this year to September 20 of next year, instead of being reused as before Considering the convenience of actual trade, it is also possible to apply for more than one application at a time Gyg 2 Temporary certificates and marks can be applied for at the same time The time for approval is changed from 30 days to 30 working days Gyg 3 Since January 1, 2003, the Ministry of agriculture has adjusted the charge for logo application from the original 500 yuan per application to no charge, and the old logo that has been applied for can still be extended to September 20 next year; the charge for temporary certification remains the same, 3000 yuan per application Gyg4 The application for interim certification shall conform to the basic principles of "the same means of transport and the same genetically modified organisms" As long as the two principles are met, the Ministry of agriculture can issue interim certification For example, if a ship of soybeans comes from more than one country of origin, it only needs to apply for a temporary certificate, but the application materials need to provide information about all countries of origin Gyg 5 and Announcement No 222 require traders to provide safety assessment documents of the country of origin when applying for interim certificates, which increases the responsibility of the country of origin.
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