Brussels, Belgium
October 24, 2006A draft
Commission Decision imposing mandatory counter testing for
unauthorised GMOs in all imports of US long grain rice was
endorsed today by Member State experts in the Standing Committee
on the Food Chain and Animal Health.
The decision follows the lack
of agreement by the US authorities to a common sampling and
testing protocol which would ensure a high level of consistency
and accuracy in the tests for the unauthorised GM rice LLRICE601
in consignments to the EU. The measures are being taken in
response to findings four weeks ago of LLRICE601 in shipments of
US long grain rice, which had been certified as free from this
unauthorised GMO.
On 4 October, the European
Commission gave Commissioner Kyprianou the mandate to introduce
this counter testing, but first allowed 15 days to seek US
agreement on a common approach to sampling and testing. Despite
extensive discussions between both sides, the US were unable to
agree on the proposed protocol.
US long grain rice imports will
continue to be subject to the certification requirements imposed
when LL601 was first reported to be present in US rice in August
(see IP/06/1120).
Under the draft Decision agreed
by the Standing Committee today, in addition to this
certification requirement, all consignments of US long-grain
rice will also be sampled and tested at the point of entry to
the EU by Member State authorities according to the EU testing
protocol attached to the proposed decision.
Responsibility for the cost of
this additional testing will lie with the operators.
The counter tests will also
take into account the French authorities’ recent finding of
another unauthorised GMO, LLRICE62, in US rice; the tests to be
applied will also detect this GM event. |