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Govt investigates Heinz Baby Rice
Cereal
BEIJING, March 31 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of
Agriculture said Friday that latest tests show the baby cereal products
manufactured by Henz contain no genetically-modified rice element.
Fang Xiangdong, an official in charge of the
biological safety office under the ministry, said the ministry arranged tests of
43 varieties of those products and their raw materials, and the results of the
tests show no sign of genetically-engineered ingredients.
Greenpeace, an international environmental protection
organization, claimed earlier this month that those products contain
genetically-engineered ingredients.
Greenpeace notified Heinz China of its finding on
March 1 and asked for an immediate recall of the products.
In an response to the claim, Heinz China stated later
in an announcement that no genetically-engineered ingredients have ever been
detected in any of its baby cereal products, in all tests of its products by
authoritative international and independent testing organizations.
Donald Gadsden, CEO of Heinz China, said these
include the batch with a best before date of March 12, 2007, adding "there
remain no quality problems in Heinz products and we will not recall any of our
products."
China has introduced a safety evaluation system for
all GE agricultural products, and so far the government has not issued any food
safety permit for GE rice. Enditem |