Fri. Sep 13th, 2024

Brussels, 13 October 2023

Today, the Commission authorised three genetically modified maize and renewed the authorisation for another genetically modified maize. The authorisation decisions are only for their use as food or animal feed and do not allow for their cultivation in the EU. These genetically modified maize varieties have gone through a comprehensive and stringent authorisation procedure, which ensures a high level of protection of human and animal health, and of the environment. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) issued a favourable scientific assessment concluding that these genetically modified maize are as safe as their conventional counterparts.

Member States did not reach a qualified majority either in favour or against the authorisation at the Standing Committee and at the subsequent Appeal Committee. The responsibility to adopt the authorisation decision therefore fell to the Commission, in line with the official procedure. The authorisations are valid for 10 years and any product produced from the authorised GM maize will be subject to the EU’s strict labelling and traceability rules.

For more information on GMOs in the EU see here.

Source – EU Commission

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