Australian associations welcome Pakistan’s approval of GM canola imports

Published Nov 11, 2025

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Pakistan has officially approved the import of canola containing genetically modified (GM) components, bringing positive news to Grain Trade Australia (GTA) and the Australian Oilseeds Federation (AOF), organizations representing one of the world's largest oilseed production and export sectors. The trade approval follows years of engagement and technical consultations between the Australian Department of Agriculture,

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Pakistan has officially approved the import of canola containing genetically modified (GM) components, bringing positive news to Grain Trade Australia (GTA) and the Australian Oilseeds Federation (AOF), organizations representing one of the world’s largest oilseed production and export sectors. The trade approval follows years of engagement and technical consultations between the Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry (DAFF) and the Pakistani government. The industry groups noted that DAFF prepared detailed scientific and technical materials and participated in relevant negotiations, which played a key role in achieving this decision. GTA CEO Pat O’Shannessy emphasized that this decision expands export opportunities for Australian farmers and traders. “The Pakistani market has consistently maintained over 500,000 tonnes of canola per year over the past five years. This opens up valuable opportunities in both volume and value. Furthermore, as the share of GM ...

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