LMO zucchini post-management in South Korea

Published 2023년 6월 2일

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A joint inspection team from the National Seed Resources and the Rural Development Administration conducted post-management on domestic unapproved genetically modified organism (LMO) zucchini plantations in May, following the discovery of two unapproved LMO zucchini species in March. The team checked for the reoccurrence of LMO zucchini and plans to expand LMO testing for seeds to ensure safe food management. Jongjawon has also completed paying compensation to farms and wholesale markets affected by the LMO zucchini.
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[Reporter Choi Young-jin of The Korean Rural Newspaper] Follow-up management will be conducted for domestic unapproved genetically modified organism (LMO) zucchini plantations. The National Seed Resources formed a joint inspection team with the Rural Development Administration and conducted the first post-management in May, such as whether or not the LMO zucchini reoccurred. This measure follows the discovery of two species of domestically unapproved LMO zucchini on March 25. There is a concern that LMOs can reproduce in the natural environment. Previously, Seedwon had thoroughly inspected farms that grow these agricultural products after two types of zucchini distributed in Korea were found to be LMO. Subsequently, all zucchini that were tested positive for LMO were discarded. In addition, Seedwon added that it plans to prepare a plan to expand the management of LMO testing for seeds to ensure safe food management for the people. Jo Gyeong-gyu, head of the Seed ...
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