International Regulations on Genetically Modified Organisms: U.S., Europe, China and Japan
date:Jun 13, 2016
eceive a safety assessment and go through an approval process, in addition to being labeled accordingly. However, these labeling requirements were not fully executed, and there was criticism from Chinese academic researchers in the early 2000s regarding the loopholes in the GMO laws and regulations that were not well coordinated between different authoritative agencies.[12] With the increasing need for GMO regulation brought by biotechnology development and rising consumer demands for mandatory
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