Brazil requires China to speed up the process of establishing soybean import safety certificate
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Last Update: 2003-01-15
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: Sanlong futures Sao Paulo, January 14: later on Monday, Brazil's Ministry of Agriculture said that Brazil would submit an official document to China this week, asking China to speed up the process of formulating a temporary safety certificate for the import of non GMO soybeans In a press conference, jwj Ministry of agriculture disclosed that if Brazil can achieve what it wants, Brazil's non GM soybeans will use temporary safety certificate and relevant identified materials from December 20, 2002 to September 20, 2003 Jwj's statement confirming the safety certification will guarantee that if the soybean products exported from Brazil contain genetically modified soybeans, they belong to Monsanto's Roundup Ready soybeans, and China has already imported records from the United States and Argentina Jwj Brazilian agriculture minister Roberto Rodrigues will meet with Chinese ambassador to Brazil jiag wuande to discuss the model of interim certificate Jwj Brazil prohibits the cultivation of genetically modified soybean crops, but in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil's third largest soybean growing state, 80% of the soybean crops planted are genetically modified products Jwj in the first 11 months of 2002, China imported 4.1 million tons of Brazilian soybeans, accounting for about 25% of the total exports of South America The Brazilian government hopes to export 5 million tons of soybeans this year JWj
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