Biotech Updates

Germany: Large-Scale Trial of GM Potatoes Approved

June 8, 2007

Large-scale field trials (155 hectares) of the genetically modified potato Amflora have been approved by the German Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL). The GM potato developed by BASF Plant Science produces only potato starch composed solely of amylopectin. Previously, small-scale field trials with Amflora potatoes already were approved in the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Sweden, and Germany. BASF has applied for approval of commercial cultivation and industrial use of the Amflora potato in the European Union. The safety assessment has been completed but an approval decision by the EU is still pending.

More information at http://www.gmo-compass.org/eng/news/messages/200706.docu.html#123 and http://www.bvl.bund.de/cln_007/nn_491652/DE/08__PresseInfothek/01__InfosFuerPresse/01__PI__und__
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