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China Issues New and Renewed Biosafety Certificates for GE and Gene-edited Crops
Monday, 2025/01/13 | 08:00:20

ISAAA January 8, 2025

On December 31, 2024, China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) announced the issuance of new and renewed biosafety certificates for genetically engineered (GE) and gene-edited crop events.

 

The newly-issued certificates include the following:

  • - 7 renewed and 1 new biosafety certificate for GE crops approved for import as processing materials;
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  • - 5 new biosafety certificates for gene-edited events for domestic cultivation and processing, including the first gene-edited rice event;
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  • - 1 renewed and 8 new biosafety certificates for GE crops approved for domestic cultivation and processing;
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  • - 4 biosafety certificates to expand valid area;
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  • - 7 renewed and 5 new biosafety certificates for genetically modified microorganisms (GMMs) for animal use;
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  • - 1 renewed biosafety certificate for GMMs for plant use; and 
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  • - 33 renewed biosafety certificates for GE cotton approved for domestic cultivation and processing.

 

The new and renewed biosafety certificates are valid for five years starting December 25, 2024. For a list of the biosafety certificates and other details, read the USDA FAS Report.

 

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