Brussels, Belgium
August 23, 2006
The European Commission has today
adopted a decision requiring imports of long grain rice from the
USA to be certified as free from the unauthorised GMO LL Rice
601. The decision has been taken in light of the recent
announcement by the US authorities that this unauthorised GMO
had been found in samples of commercial rice on the US market
(see
MEX/06/0821). The emergency measures adopted by the
Commission today mean that, with immediate effect, only
consignments of US long grain rice that have been tested by an
accredited laboratory using a validated testing method and
accompanied by a certificate assuring the absence of LL Rice
601, can enter the EU.
Markos Kyprianou, Commissioner
for Health and Consumer Protection, said "We have strict
legislation in place in the EU to ensure that any GM product put
on the European market has undergone a thorough authorisation
procedure based on scientific assessment. There is no
flexibility for unauthorised GMOs - these cannot enter the EU
food and feed chain under any circumstances. The measures we
have taken today will ensure that unauthorised GM rice is not
inadvertently imported. EU consumers can rely on the high level
of protection that our GM rules afford them."
Under EU food safety
legislation, only GMOs which have undergone a thorough
scientific assessment and authorisation procedure may be put on
the EU market. The decision adopted today therefore aims to
prevent the unauthorised LL Rice 601 from reaching EU consumers,
by ensuring that only rice certified as free from this GMO
enters the EU. The measures will enter into effect immediately,
and are expected to be reviewed after 6 months.
Member States authorities are
responsible for controlling the imports at their borders and for
preventing any contaminated consignments from being placed on
the market. In addition, they should carry out controls on
products already on the market, to ensure that they are free
from LL Rice 601. Business operators importing rice from the USA
also have responsibility for ensuring that LL Rice 601 does not
enter the EU food chain and that imports are certified as free
from this unauthorised GMO, in accordance with the EU food law
principle that operators are responsible for the safety of the
food or feed that they place on the market.
The presence of the
unauthorised LL Rice 601 was first notified to the European
Commission by the US authorities on 18 August. The Commission
immediately requested further information from the USA and from
Bayer, the company responsible for producing LL Rice 601. The
extent to which the US supply chain has been contaminated is
still unknown, which is why the Commission though it was
appropriate to proceed immediately with the adoption of
emergency measures. The Commission will continue actively
monitoring the situation and adapt the measures if necessary.
As is the case with all such
emergency measures, the Commission will submit the decision to
the Member State experts for review within 10 days. To this
effect, the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal
Health will meet urgently on Friday 25 August. |