Rural Development Administration, Genetically Modified Potato Imports Decision ‘Suitable’… Farmers’ Groups Oppose

Published 2023년 5월 11일

Tridge summary

The Rural Development Administration (RDA) of South Korea has recently announced its decision to evaluate the environmental hazards of a genetically modified potato from the United States, specifically the 'SPS-Y9' variety developed by American potato producer Simplot. This assessment, which was completed on the 21st of last month, marks a significant development in the seven-year-long process of securing import approval for this GMO potato in South Korea, which was initiated in April 2018. The announcement has sparked debate and discussion around the potential environmental risks associated with the import of this genetically modified agricultural product.
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Original content

The Rural Development Administration's decision to assess the environmental hazards of genetically modified organism potatoes from the United States last month has been belatedly revealed, sparking controversy. The LMO potato that the Rural Development Administration assessed as being environmentally hazard-compliant on the 21st of last month is 'SPS-Y9' developed by the American potato producer 'Simplot'. Simplot received ...
Source: Yna

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