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Over 1m tonnes of animal feed in Europe may contain banned GMOs

Food safety authority says both animals, humans are at risk

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Over one million tonnes of animal feed in Europe could be contaminat­ed by banned geneticall­y modified organisms contained in a vitamin-based additive, French newspaper Le Monde reported yesterday.

Citing a memo from Dutch health authoritie­s, Le Monde said that eight tonnes of a vitamin B2 additive produced by a geneticall­y modified strain of the Bacillus subtilis bacteria had been sold in Poland, Italy and the Netherland­s between April and June.

The additive, also known as riboflavin (80%), is used in the feed of cattle, pigs and poultry.

Because only a small amount of additive is used, the amount of feed that may have been contaminat­ed could run from 800,000 to 1.6 million tonnes. The additive was produced by Chinese company Shandong and distribute­d by Dutch company Trouw Nutrition, owner of Nutreco, the world leader in animal feed.

The European Food Safety Authority said it presented a risk for both animals and humans.

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