Japan will modify the genetically modified feed content standard
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Last Update: 2001-08-22
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: according to local newspapers, Japan's Ministry of agriculture, forestry and Fisheries may relax the sales license of genetically modified feed early next year If the feed contains no more than 1% of the unapproved genetically modified ingredients, then the feed can be sold in the Japanese market This is mainly for the modification of Starlink corn In the past, Japan completely banned the unauthorized genetically modified ingredients in feed Japan's feed industry is heavily dependent on imports The Ministry of agriculture, forestry and Fisheries believes that it is quite difficult to make the imported feed completely free from the pollution of genetically modified products Therefore, in order to ensure the smooth import of agricultural products, the Ministry of agriculture, forestry and Fisheries decided to set a maximum limit on the genetically modified content, which is the first time that the Japanese government has made such a regulation (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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