Russia considers total ban on all GMO products
Sept 25, 2013 | GM Watch
The Russian Prime Minister has ordered relevant agencies to consider a possible ban on the import into Russia of GM products.
The story below is also available to subscribers to Interfax News Service:
http://www.interfax.co.uk/russia-news/russia-may-ban-import-of-products-containing-genetically-modified-organisms/
Russia considers total ban on all GMO products
Sustainable Pulse, September 25, 2013
http://sustainablepulse.com/2013/09/25/russia-considers-total-ban-on-all-gmo-products/#.UkMBgbyE7gM
Russian
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has ordered the relevant agencies to
consider a possible ban on the import into Russia of products containing
genetically modified organisms (GMOs) by October 15.
The order is
addressed to Rospotrebnadzor, the Health Ministry, the Agriculture
Ministry, and the Trade and Economic Development Ministry. They are
ordered to “submit proposals on amendments to the Russian legislation
aimed at tightening control over the turnover of products containing
components obtained from GMOs together with the relevant federal
executive bodies.”
The aforementioned agencies are also ordered to
submit proposals “on the possibility of banning the import of such
products into the Russian Federation.”
A list of the prime
minister’s orders was drawn up to fulfill the presidential orders issued
after the meeting on the socio-economic development of the Rostov
region held on September 18. Medvedev’s orders have been posted on the
government website, Interfax news agency reported today.
Russia is
currently taking a hard line on GMOs – in August the first independent
project for identifying whether Russian farmers are growing illegal GM
crops started in the Belgorod region.
NAGS (The National
Association for Genetic Safety) conducted the first checks of
agricultural crops for the presence of GMOs. No GMO plants were found in
any Belgorod fields.
We remind you that currently, according to
the law in Russia, 19 GM lines are allowed in foodstuffs, but the
cultivation of GMOs is not allowed.
After joining the World Trade
Organisation (WTO), Russia is obliged to simplify the procedure for
registration of genetically modified products, seed and feed, to stop
their safety checks, and to stop controls over their distribution.

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