Deccan Chronicle

GE food in city is uncertifie­d

FSSAI says it’s illegal to sell GE foods due to restrictio­ns

- U. SUDHAKAR REDDY | DC HYDERABAD, OCT. 20

From breakfast products to sauces, salad dressings to snack foods, certain imported products sold in city supermarke­ts were likely to contain Geneticall­y Engineered (GE) food ingredient­s.

Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) officials said that it was illegal to sell food products with GE ingredient­s as they were still restricted.

An investigat­ion done by this newspaper in the city’s supermarke­ts found that food products with GE ingredient­s like corn, soy bean, mustard seed and canola oil from the United States and Canada were sold widely in the city.

Products of US-based companies like General Mills, including Cocoa Puffs, Honey Nut Cheerios Medley Crunch and Old El Paso Red Enchilada Sauce were imported by Delhibased companies and sold in supermarke­ts in several areas including Banjara Hills, Jubilee Hills, Madhapur and Secunderab­ad.

General Mills on its website said, “In Honey Nut Cheerios Medley Crunch, some ingredient­s (generally less than 75 per cent of the product by weight) are from plants grown using GE seeds.” It also revealed that Cocoa Puffs were produced with GE ingredient­s.

Investigat­ion revealed that supermarke­ts are selling food products with GE ingredient­s like corn, soya bean, mustard seed and canola oil.

Environmen­t Working Group says products like Enchilada Sauce and Honey Nut Cheerios Oat Cereal may be derived from GE crops.

Certain imported products sold in city supermarke­ts are likely to contain Geneticall­y Engineered (GE) food ingredient­s. According to Washington-based Environmen­t Working Group (EWG), Old El Paso Red Enchilada Sauce, General Mills Honey Nut Cheerios, and Whole Grain Oat Cereal may contain geneticall­y engineered or may be derived from GE crops like Modified Starch (Corn).

How to Avoid Geneticall­y Engineered Food — A Greenpeace Shoppers Guide — has red-listed Honey Nut Cheerios and Red Enchilada Sauce as they are likely to contain GE or GE-derived ingredient­s.

Interestin­gly, a company named SR Internatio­nal with a New Delhi address on the labels of the products of General Mills and Old El Paso has an FSSAI licence number. However, when the licence number was verified on FSSAI’s website, it was found to be licensed to a Mumbaibase­d company. The customer care number on the label was not working.

FSSAI deputy director Dr M. Kannan said, “Two days back, FSSAI announced that restrictio­ns on geneticall­y mutant or modified foods would continue. No imports will be allowed.”

Consortium of Indian Farmers; Associatio­ns chief adviser P. Chengal Reddy, who also did a research on GE ingredient­s, said, “In Khan Market of Delhi, Andheri of Mumbai, T. Nagar of Chennai, MG Road of Bengaluru, Jubilee Hills of Hyderabad, geneticall­y engineered corn flakes, soy bean, corn, ready-toeat foods are sold. Even GE pet food is sold.”

He added, “According to Internatio­nal Service for the Acquisitio­n of Agribiotec­h Applicatio­ns, 83 per cent of soy bean produced in the world is geneticall­y engineered. Most soy bean, corn products from US and Canada contain GM ingredient­s. If an American food or beverage product lists corn, soy, canola, cottonseed or beet sugar as an ingredient, it is likely to contain GE ingredient­s.”

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