Donau Soja rubbishes claims that the raw material basis for non-GM production has collapsed in the Europe

Published 2022년 5월 13일

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Donau Soja, an organization that promotes sustainable soy production in Europe, has refuted claims by Germany’s agriculture cooperative representatives, the Deutscher Raiffeisenverband (DRV), and the German Association for Animal Nutrition (DVT), that the supply of EU GMO-free raw materials has been significantly hindered by the war in Ukraine. The organization claims that there is enough soybean meal in Europe until the next harvest and expects a harvest of nearly 10 million tons this year, with 7 million tons being non-GMO. They also expect a 10-15% increase in soy in the EU this year.
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There is enough soybean meal of all qualities in Europe until the next harvest and sowing in the EU will be 10-15% above last year, said Donau Soja, an organization that promotes sustainable soy production in Europe. Donau Soja expects a soybean harvest of just under 10 million tons in Europe this year, of which an estimated 7m tons will be non-GMO. Those estimates were included in an open letter by Donau Soja to Germany’s agriculture cooperative representatives, the Deutscher Raiffeisenverband (DRV), who, along with the German Association for Animal Nutrition (DVT), has published reports claiming that supply of EU GMO-free raw materials was being hindered significantly by the war in Ukraine. In mid-March, the DRV claimed the “raw material basis for non-GM production had collapsed​​" ​and, in April, that “maintaining the supply of GM0 free goods to the broad market was not realistic in the longer term.​​”​ In the communication sent yesterday [May 12] to DRV managing director, Dr ...

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