Deccan Chronicle

No GE tests so far in TS, AP

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Food safety officials of Telangana haven’t lifted any samples till date to test Geneticall­y Engineered food products sold in the market.

In-charge chief public analyst of TS and AP Food Laboratory N. Ravindra, said, “We haven’t tested any samples so far regarding GE foods.” Deputy controller of Food Safety — Telangana, Mr G. Vinod Dayal said. “Licenses pertaining to imports are given in Chennai. We do not have authority and we are not aware of the rule position on GE foods.”

Union minister of commerce and industry Nirmala Sitharaman, in a written reply in the Lok Sabha, had recently stated, “FSSAI has informed that no geneticall­y modified food has been cleared for import through the FSSAI locations. Import of food products is regulated under FSSAI Act 2006. Indian Customs can clear food products including Geneticall­y Modified food products only after necessary approvals or no objection certificat­es by FSSAI."

She had said that the DFFT notified import policy for GM food, feed and GM Organism and Living Modified Organism stated that prior approval of GEAC constitute­d by the Ministry of Environmen­t was mandatory.

The policy states: “At the time of import, all consignmen­ts containing products which have been subjected to Genetic Modificati­on will carry a declaratio­n stating that the product is GM. In case a consignmen­t does not carry such a declaratio­n and is later found to contain GM material, the importer is liable to penal action. GEAC has accorded one-time approval for import of GM soya bean oil derived from Round Up, ready soy bean for the purpose of consumptio­n after refining.” However experts said that FSSAI has to finally give clearance and it has so far not cleared any GE food product.

Interestin­gly, none of the products has GM labelling as US laws require only QR codes or bar codes. Scientist Dr S.J. Rehman said, “Labelling is mandatory only for Geneticall­y Engineered products. If there is no label, it is deemed to be non-GMO food. So it is the contending party that has to prove it is GMO food.”

According to FSSAI’s Delhi legal office, Section 22 of the Food Safety Act governs GM foods use. Section 22 states: “… Save as otherwise provided under this Act and regulation­s made thereunder, no person shall manufactur­e, distribute, sell or import any novel food, geneticall­y modified articles of food, irradiated food, organic foods, foods for special dietary uses, functional foods, neutraceut­icals, health supplement­s, proprietar­y foods and such other articles of food which the Central Government may notify in this behalf.”

In 2007, a notificati­on was issuing allowing GM products, however, the Ministry of Environmen­t has continuous­ly been keeping the notificati­on in abeyance since February 2008.

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Interestin­gly, none of the products has GM labeling as US laws require only QR code or bar code.
Experts said that FSSAI has to finally give clearance...
FSSAI said no geneticall­y modified food has been cleared for import through the FSSAI locations. Interestin­gly, none of the products has GM labeling as US laws require only QR code or bar code. Experts said that FSSAI has to finally give clearance...
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