"GMO potatoes cannot be a negotiation card in the Korea-U.S. summit talks"

Published 2025년 8월 8일

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[Reporter Hong Lan, Korea Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper] As the possibility of GMO (genetically modified organism) potato imports being placed on the negotiation table arose ahead of the Korea-U.S. summit, farmers and civic groups strongly opposed it. They made it clear that "GMO potato imports must never be allowed to protect public health and our agriculture." Farmer and civic groups, including the National Action Against GMO, held a press conference in front of the Statue of King Sejong the Great at Gwanghwamun in Seoul on the afternoon of the 8th, urging a complete halt to discussions on GMO potato imports and regulatory relaxation. The government recently announced the results of the Korea-U.S. mutual tariff negotiations, stating that "there will be no additional market opening for rice and beef."

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Ahead of the Korea-U.S. summit, as the possibility of GMO (genetically modified organism) potato imports being on the negotiation table was raised, farmer and civic groups strongly opposed it. They made it clear that "GMO potato imports must never be allowed to protect public health and our agriculture." Farmer and civic groups, including the National Action Against GMO, held a press conference on August 8 in front of the Sejong the Great Statue at Gwanghwamun in Seoul, urging a complete halt to discussions on GMO potato imports and regulatory easing. The government recently announced the results of the Korea-U.S. reciprocal tariff negotiations, stating that "there will be no additional market opening for rice and beef," but it avoided making a clear statement on GMO potatoes, only explaining that "negotiations will continue on technical matters such as quarantine procedures." In response, the groups argued that "there is still a possibility that GMO potatoes will be on the ...
Source: Agrinet

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