Biotech Updates

Mexico Approves Importation of 8 GM Varieties

January 29, 2010

Mexico's Ministry of Health has issued authorizations for the importation of eight varieties of genetically modified (GM) maize (4), cotton (2), soybean (1) and alfalfa (1). Authorizations were issued to Dow Agrosciences, Monsanto, Syngenta, BayerCropScience and DuPont Pioneer on January 22, 2010. These varieties are for food and feed purposes but cannot be commercially planted.

According to a memorandum issued by Agro-Bio Mexico, the authorizations are aligned with the process established in the Biosafety Law of Mexico. A total of 77 biotech events are now authorized for use in Mexico.

Agro-Bio is a non profit organization involved in the dissemination and promotion of modern agricultural biotechnology in Colombia and the Andean region.

For the original Spanish version of this news contact prensa@agrobio.org