Taiwan issues legal provisions requiring labeling of genetically modified food
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Last Update: 2001-08-10
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: Taiwan's Ministry of Health (DOH) recently passed a legal provision that all genetically modified food in China must be labeled According to the Bureau of health and equipment, genetically modified corn, soybean and soybean powder should be labeled before January 2003, genetically modified soybean milk and soybean protein should be labeled differently before January 2004, and other soybean products and products with rare composite components should be labeled before January 2005 In addition, the relevant food industry enterprises will cooperate with the Ministry of health at any time in the spot check, and ensure that the error rate is controlled at 5%.
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