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Food Standards Australia New Zealand - Call for submissions on genetically modified potato lines


Australia and New Zealand
May 26, 2017

Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) today called for submissions on an application to permit food from a number of genetically modified potato lines.   

FSANZ Acting Chief Executive Officer Glen Neal said some of the lines had been modified to reduce bruising and acrylamide formed during cooking and some had been modified to protect the potatoes from a type of blight.

“The potato lines have been modified using the potatoes own genes and in some cases genes from wild potato varieties,” Mr Neal said.

“FSANZ conducted a thorough safety assessment on the application, which included comparing the GM potatoes with non-GM potatoes from a molecular and compositional point of view.  

“The aim of the assessment is to find out if there are any differences between the GM food and its conventional counterpart. No public health or safety issues were identified and the potatoes were found to be as safe as its conventional counterpart.”

All FSANZ decisions on applications are notified to ministers responsible for food regulation who can decide to adopt, amend, or reject standards or they can ask for a review.

The closing date for submissions is 7 July 2017.

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Website: http://www.foodstandards.gov.au

Published: May 26, 2017

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