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BCS-GHØØ2-5xBCS-GHØØ4-7xBCS-GHØØ5-8
Commodity: Cotton
Traits: Insect resistance,Glyphosate tolerance
European Union
Name of product applicant: BASF Agricultural Solutions Seed US LLC
Summary of application:

The genetically modified cotton BCS-GHØØ2-5 × BCS-GHØØ4-7 × BCS-GHØØ5-8 expresses the 2mepsps gene, which confers tolerance to glyphosate based herbicides, the bar gene, which confers tolerance to glufosinate-ammonium based herbicides, the cry1Ab, and the cry2Ae genes, which confer resistance to certain lepidopteran pests.

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Date of authorization: 18/08/2021
Scope of authorization: Food and feed
Links to the information on the same product in other databases maintained by relevant international organizations, as appropriate. (We recommend providing links to only those databases to which your country has officially contributed.): EU Register of authorised GMOs
Summary of the safety assessment (food safety):
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The quantitative event-specific PCR detection methods for cotton GHB614 × T304-40 × GHB119 are those validated for genetically modified cotton events BCS-GHØØ2-5, BCS-GHØØ4-7 and BCS-GHØØ5-8. The detection methods have been validated on genomic DNA extracted from leaves of BCS-GHØØ2-5, BCS-GHØØ4-7, BCS-GHØØ5-8 and verified on genomic DNA extracted from leaves of BCS-GHØØ2-5 × BCS-GHØØ4-7 × BCS-GHØØ5-8. Reference Material: AOCS 1108-A5 (for BCS-GHØØ2-5) is accessible via the American Oil Chemists' Society (AOCS). ERM-BF429 (for BCS-GHØØ4-7) and ERM-BF428 (BCS-GHØØ5-8) are accessible via the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission.
Relevant links to documents and information prepared by the competent authority responsible for the safety assessment: Method for detection
Reference Material
Opinion of the European Food Safety Authority
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Authorization expiration date (a blank field means there is no expiration date) 17/08/2031
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European Union
Contact person name:
Alexandre Huchelmann
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Physical full address:
European Commission B232 04/106 1047 Brussels
Phone number:
3222954092
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The process for authorising a new GMO is based on the EU regulation on GM food and feed (1829/2003). An application for authorising food or feed consisting of or made from a GMO must be submitted to the national authorities. The national authority then sends the application to the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) for a risk assessment. EFSA then makes the application summary available to the public. No matter where in the EU the company applies, EFSA assesses the risks the GMO presents for the environment, human health and animal safety. If the application covers cultivation, EFSA delegates the environmental risk assessment to an EU country which sends EFSA its risk assessment report. After performing the risk assessment, EFSA submits its scientific opinion to the European Commission and to EU countries. The opinion is made available to the public, except for certain confidential aspects. Once EFSA publishes its risk assessment, the public has 30 days to comment on the Commission website for applications under Reg. 1829/2003, and on the Joint Research Centre website on the assessment report of the "lead" EU country for applications under Directive 2001/18. Within 3 months of receiving EFSA's opinion, the Commission grants or refuses the authorisation in a proposal. If it differs from EFSA’s opinion, it must explain why. National representatives approve the Commission’s proposal by qualified majority in: (1) The Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health if the application was submitted under Reg. 1829/2003; (2) The Regulatory Committee under Directive 2001/18/EC if the application was submitted under Dir. 2001/18. The proposal is adopted if the Committee agrees with it. If there is no opinion, the Commission may summon an Appeal Committee where EU countries can adopt or reject the proposal. If the Appeal Committee makes no decision, the Commission may adopt its proposal. Authorisations are valid for 10 years (renewable).

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Brazil
Name of product applicant: Bayer S.A
Summary of application:

commercial release of genetically modified cotton herbicide tolerant and insect resistant called GlyTol x TwinLink - Event GHB 614 x T304-40-x GHB119

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Date of authorization: 17/05/2012
Scope of authorization: Food and feed
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Summary of the safety assessment (food safety):
CTNBio, after consideration of commercial release of genetically modified cotton herbicide tolerant and insect resistant called GlyTol x TwinLink - Event GHB 614 x T304-40 x GHB119 as well as all progeny from him, with a view to free use in the environment, registration, human or animal consumption, trade or industrial use and any other use or activity related to the event or their byproducts, respecting the laws and other applicable requirements, completed by GRANTING under this technical opinion. The combination of cotton containing Events GlyTol x TwinLink was obtained through classical breeding by crossing and selection among individuals with individual events. The agency has analyzed the characteristics of tolerance to the herbicides glyphosate and glufosinate ammonium and insect resistance conferred by genes 2mepsps gene, bar, and cry1Ab cry2Ae respectively. CTNBio reviewed the reports submitted by the applicant as well as independent scientific literature. The analysis of the results of all tests indicated that cotton Glytol x TwinLink is considered substantially equivalent to other cotton varieties. The restricted areas for planting of genetically modified cotton laid down in MAPA Ordinance No. 21/2005, must be strictly observed. Within the scope of the powers conferred through article 14 of Law No. 11105/05, CTNBio ruled that the application meets the pertinent rules and regulations enacted to ensure biosecurity of the environment, agriculture, and human and animal health, concluding, further, that cotton GlyTolxTwinLink is substantively equivalent to conventional cotton and that its consumption is safe for human and animal health. In regard to the environment, CTNBio found that production of GlyTolxTwinLink cotton is not a potential cause of significant environmental degradation and that it maintains an identical relationship with the biota as conventional cotton. Based on the technical and scientific justifications, CTNBio reserved the right to review this Opinion at any time. CTNBio notes that this summary does not exempt the applicant from fulfilling all other Brazilian laws in connection with the object of this application. The full text of the Technical Opinion is attached to the case records filed with CTNBio. Supplementary information or requests for further information on the procedure above may be referred in writing to CTNBio Executive Secretariat.
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Relevant links to documents and information prepared by the competent authority responsible for the safety assessment: National Biosafety Commission
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Organization/agency name (Full name):
National Biosafety Technical Commission
Contact person name:
Paulo Augusto Viana Barroso
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Physical full address:
SPO Area 5 Qd 3 Bl B S 10.1 Brasilia DF
Phone number:
556120335087
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Country introduction:

Brazil had the first biosafety law approved in 1995. After the identification of the need to improve the biosafety system of Brazilian genetically modified organisms, a new law was published. The Law 11.105 / 05 establishes a technical committee dedicated to the analysis of the safety aspects of genetically modified organisms and a council of ministers that is dedicated to the analysis of the socioeconomic aspects of the commercial release of genetically modified organisms. In this context, Brazil already has several commercial products that involve genetically modified organisms (plants, human and veterinary vaccines, microorganisms for fuel production) and products derived from new genetic modification techniques.

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At the discretion of, and upon consultation with, CTNBio, a new analysis and issuance of technical opinion may be released on GMOs containing more than one event, combined through classic genetic improvement and which have been previously approved for commercial release by CTNBio

Contact details of the competent authority(s) responsible for the safety assessment and the product applicant:

Dr. Paulo Augusto Viana Barroso (President of national Biosafety Commission)

Brazil
Name of product applicant: Bayer S.A
Summary of application:

Commercial release of genetically modified cotton herbicide tolerant and insect resistant called GlyTol x TwinLink - Event GHB 614 x T304-40-x GHB119

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Date of authorization: 17/05/2012
Scope of authorization: Food and feed
Links to the information on the same product in other databases maintained by relevant international organizations, as appropriate. (We recommend providing links to only those databases to which your country has officially contributed.): CERA
Summary of the safety assessment (food safety):
commercial release of genetically modified cotton herbicide tolerant and insect resistant called GlyTol x TwinLink - Event GHB 614 x T304-40 x GHB119 as well as all progeny from him, with a view to free use in the environment, registration, human or animal consumption, trade or industrial use and any other use or activity related to the event or their byproducts, respecting the laws and other applicable requirements, completed by GRANTING under this technical opinion. The combination of cotton containing Events GlyTol x TwinLink was obtained through classical breeding by crossing and selection among individuals with individual events. The agency has analyzed the characteristics of tolerance to the herbicides glyphosate and glufosinate ammonium and insect resistance conferred by genes 2mepsps gene, bar, and cry1Ab cry2Ae respectively. CTNBio reviewed the reports submitted by the applicant as well as independent scientific literature. The analysis of the results of all tests indicated that cotton Glytol x TwinLink is considered substantially equivalent to other cotton varieties. The restricted areas for planting of genetically modified cotton laid down in MAPA Ordinance No. 21/2005, must be strictly observed. Within the scope of the powers conferred through article 14 of Law No. 11105/05, CTNBio ruled that the application meets the pertinent rules and regulations enacted to ensure biosecurity of the environment, agriculture, and human and animal health, concluding, further, that cotton GlyTolxTwinLink is substantively equivalent to conventional cotton and that its consumption is safe for human and animal health. In regard to the environment, CTNBio found that production of GlyTolxTwinLink cotton is not a potential cause of significant environmental degradation and that it maintains an identical relationship with the biota as conventional cotton. Based on the technical and scientific justifications, CTNBio reserved the right to review this Opinion at any time.
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Relevant links to documents and information prepared by the competent authority responsible for the safety assessment: National Biosafety Commission
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Organization/agency name (Full name):
National Biosafety Technical Commission
Contact person name:
Paulo Augusto Viana Barroso
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Physical full address:
SPO Area 5 Qd 3 Bl B S 10.1 Brasilia DF
Phone number:
556120335087
Fax number:
Country introduction:

Brazil had the first biosafety law approved in 1995. After the identification of the need to improve the biosafety system of Brazilian genetically modified organisms, a new law was published. The Law 11.105 / 05 establishes a technical committee dedicated to the analysis of the safety aspects of genetically modified organisms and a council of ministers that is dedicated to the analysis of the socioeconomic aspects of the commercial release of genetically modified organisms. In this context, Brazil already has several commercial products that involve genetically modified organisms (plants, human and veterinary vaccines, microorganisms for fuel production) and products derived from new genetic modification techniques.

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Stacked events:

At the discretion of, and upon consultation with, CTNBio, a new analysis and issuance of technical opinion may be released on GMOs containing more than one event, combined through classic genetic improvement and which have been previously approved for commercial release by CTNBio

Contact details of the competent authority(s) responsible for the safety assessment and the product applicant:

Dr. Paulo Augusto Viana Barroso (President of national Biosafety Commission)

Brazil
Name of product applicant: Bayer S.A
Summary of application:

Commercial release of genetically modified cotton herbicide tolerant and insect resistant called GlyTol x TwinLink - Event GHB 614 x T304-40-x GHB119

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Date of authorization: 17/05/2012
Scope of authorization: Food and feed
Links to the information on the same product in other databases maintained by relevant international organizations, as appropriate. (We recommend providing links to only those databases to which your country has officially contributed.): CERA
Summary of the safety assessment (food safety):
commercial release of genetically modified cotton herbicide tolerant and insect resistant called GlyTol x TwinLink - Event GHB 614 x T304-40 x GHB119 as well as all progeny from him, with a view to free use in the environment, registration, human or animal consumption, trade or industrial use and any other use or activity related to the event or their byproducts, respecting the laws and other applicable requirements, completed by GRANTING under this technical opinion. The combination of cotton containing Events GlyTol x TwinLink was obtained through classical breeding by crossing and selection among individuals with individual events. The agency has analyzed the characteristics of tolerance to the herbicides glyphosate and glufosinate ammonium and insect resistance conferred by genes 2mepsps gene, bar, and cry1Ab cry2Ae respectively. CTNBio reviewed the reports submitted by the applicant as well as independent scientific literature. The analysis of the results of all tests indicated that cotton Glytol x TwinLink is considered substantially equivalent to other cotton varieties. The restricted areas for planting of genetically modified cotton laid down in MAPA Ordinance No. 21/2005, must be strictly observed. Within the scope of the powers conferred through article 14 of Law No. 11105/05, CTNBio ruled that the application meets the pertinent rules and regulations enacted to ensure biosecurity of the environment, agriculture, and human and animal health, concluding, further, that cotton GlyTolxTwinLink is substantively equivalent to conventional cotton and that its consumption is safe for human and animal health. In regard to the environment, CTNBio found that production of GlyTolxTwinLink cotton is not a potential cause of significant environmental degradation and that it maintains an identical relationship with the biota as conventional cotton. Based on the technical and scientific justifications, CTNBio reserved the right to review this Opinion at any time.
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Relevant links to documents and information prepared by the competent authority responsible for the safety assessment: National Biosafety Commission
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E-mail:
Organization/agency name (Full name):
National Biosafety Technical Commission
Contact person name:
Paulo Augusto Viana Barroso
Website:
Physical full address:
SPO Area 5 Qd 3 Bl B S 10.1 Brasilia DF
Phone number:
556120335087
Fax number:
Country introduction:

Brazil had the first biosafety law approved in 1995. After the identification of the need to improve the biosafety system of Brazilian genetically modified organisms, a new law was published. The Law 11.105 / 05 establishes a technical committee dedicated to the analysis of the safety aspects of genetically modified organisms and a council of ministers that is dedicated to the analysis of the socioeconomic aspects of the commercial release of genetically modified organisms. In this context, Brazil already has several commercial products that involve genetically modified organisms (plants, human and veterinary vaccines, microorganisms for fuel production) and products derived from new genetic modification techniques.

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Stacked events:

At the discretion of, and upon consultation with, CTNBio, a new analysis and issuance of technical opinion may be released on GMOs containing more than one event, combined through classic genetic improvement and which have been previously approved for commercial release by CTNBio

Contact details of the competent authority(s) responsible for the safety assessment and the product applicant:

Dr. Paulo Augusto Viana Barroso (President of national Biosafety Commission)

Colombia
Name of product applicant: Bayern Crop Science
Summary of application:

Authorization of the genetically modified cotton GHB614 x T304-40 x GHB119 resistant to lepidoptera  pest attack and tolerant to herbicides glyphosate and glufosinate

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Date of authorization: 05/05/2017
Scope of authorization: Food
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Summary of the safety assessment (food safety):
Based on the risk assessment, it can be concluded that the event shows the same risks as its conventional counterpart. Therefore the National Technical Biosafety Committee for GMO use exclusively in Health and human consumption (CTNSalud) recommends its authorization.
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Organization/agency name (Full name):
Ministerio de salud y proteccion social
Contact person name:
Daniel Rubio
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Physical full address:
Carrera 13 No. 32- 76 piso 12, Bogotá
Phone number:
330 5000 ext 1256
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Country introduction:

The 4525 decree of 2005, established the Ministry of Health and Social Protection as the competent authority for GMO for health and food purposes and creates the National Biosafety Technical Committee for GMO's used in health and food purposes (CTNSalud).

The CTNSalud is composed by the Ministry of Health and Social Protection, the National Food and Drug Surveillance Institute (INVIMA) and the Technology and Innovation Administrative Department (COLCIENCIAS). This committee is responsible for the assesment of risk assessments; to inquire for any additional information; assessment of any measurements in accordance to the Cartagena Protocol; and the recommendation for the authorization of GMO for health or food purposes.

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Japan
Name of product applicant: Bayer Crop Science Ltd.
Summary of application:

GHB614×T304-40×GHB119 is a cotton line which genetically modified to be tolerant to glyphosate and glufosinate herbicides, and resistant to Lepidoptera pest (2mepsps, modified bar, modified cry1Ab, cry2Ae, Gossypium hirsutum L.).

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Date of authorization: 18/12/2013
Scope of authorization: Food
Links to the information on the same product in other databases maintained by relevant international organizations, as appropriate. (We recommend providing links to only those databases to which your country has officially contributed.): OECD BioTrack Product Database
Summary of the safety assessment (food safety):
Please see the link below (in Japanese).
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Relevant links to documents and information prepared by the competent authority responsible for the safety assessment: Food safety assessment performed by Food Safety Commission of Japan (in Japanese)
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Organization/agency name (Full name):
Food Safety Commission Secretariat,Cabinet Office,
Contact person name:
Kojiro Yokonuma
Website:
Physical full address:
Akasaka 5-2-20 Minato Ward,Tokyo,Japan
Phone number:
81 3 6234 1122
Fax number:
81 3 3584 7392
Country introduction:
Safety assessments of GM foods are mandatory under the Food Sanitation Law in Japan. The Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare (MHLW) legally imposes safety assessments of GM foods so that those that have not undergone safety assessments would not be distributed in the country. MHLW receives application and requests the Food Safety COmmission of Japan (FSCJ) to evaluate the safety of GM foods in terms of human health. Safety assessments are carried out by FSCJ.
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With regard to stacked events, FSCJ conducts the safety assessment of GM food based on the “Policies Regarding the Safety Assessment of Stacked Varieties of Genetically Modified Plants”.

Even if single events that are stacked have already approved, some products will be considered as new products and some will not.

Please refer to Article 5 and 6 of the MHLW’s notice, which is available at the following URL, for the details.

http://www.mhlw.go.jp/file/06-Seisakujouhou-11130500-Shokuhinanzenbu/0000053519.pdf

Article 6 was modified in 2014, and the modified version is available at the following URL.

http://www.mhlw.go.jp/file/06-Seisakujouhou-11130500-Shokuhinanzenbu/0000049695.pdf

Contact details of the competent authority(s) responsible for the safety assessment and the product applicant:

Food Safety Commission of Japan (http://www.fsc.go.jp/english/index.html), Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (http://www.mhlw.go.jp/english/policy/health-medical/food/index.html)

Mexico
Name of product applicant: Bayer de México, S.A. de C.V.
Summary of application:

Authorization by COFEPRIS: 112


GHB614×T304-40×GHB119 is a cotton line which genetically modified to be tolerant to glyphosate and glufosinate herbicides, and resistant to Lepidoptera pest (2mepsps, modified bar, modified cry1Ab, cry2Ae, Gossypium hirsutum L.).

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Date of authorization: 14/09/2012
Scope of authorization: Food
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Summary of the safety assessment (food safety):
UI OECD: BCS-GHØØ2-5xBCS-GHØØ4-7xBCS-GHØØ5-8 During the risk assessment of this GMO based on existing knowledge to date, no toxic or allergic effects neither substantial nutritional changes are observed. The event is as safe as its conventional counterpart. For more detail please find attached the risk assessment summary in this page.
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Organization/agency name (Full name):
CIBIOGEM
Contact person name:
Dra. Consuelo López López
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Physical full address:
San Borja #938, Col. Del Valle • Del. Benito Juárez C.P. 03100, México, D.F.
Phone number:
+52 (55) 53227700
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México ha buscado garantizar la inocuidad de los productos biotecnológicos para el uso y consumo de su población.

Desde 1984 el artículo 282 bis 1 de la Ley General de Salud, contempló que la Secretaría de Salud debería regular aquellos productos biotecnológicos, o sus derivados, destinados al uso o consumo humano.

En un inicio, con fundamento en este artículo, la Secretaria de Salud evaluó la inocuidad alimentaria de productos biotecnológicos, para su comercialización con fines de uso o consumo humano. A partir de 2005, con la entrada en vigor de la Ley de Bioseguridad de Organismos Genéticamente Modificados (LBOGM), se realizó la adecuación de la regulación para dar lugar a la Autorización que es el acto administrativo mediante el cual la Secretaría de Salud, a través de la Comisión Federal para la Protección contra Riesgos Sanitarios (COFEPRIS), autoriza Organismos Genéticamente Modificados (OGMs), a efecto de que se pueda realizar su comercialización, así como su utilización con finalidades de Salud Pública o de Biorremediación.

Las facultades que corresponden a la Secretaría de Salud se estipulan en el artículo 16 de la LBOGM y lo relativo a la Autorizaciones se describe en los artículos 91 al 98 de dicha Ley.

Quienes pretendan obtener una Autorización para Comercialización e Importación de OGMs deben presentar ante COFEPRIS, una solicitud por escrito acompañada de la información a que se refiere los artículos 23 al 32 del Reglamento de la Ley de Bioseguridad de OGMs.

http://www.conacyt.gob.mx/cibiogem/images/cibiogem/normatividad/vigente/LBOGM.pdf

http://www.conacyt.gob.mx/cibiogem/images/cibiogem/normatividad/vigente/Reg_LBOGM.pdf

 

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Mexico has sought to guarantee the safety of biotechnological products the use and consumption of its population. Since 1984, article 282 bis 1 from the General Law of Health, considered that the Secretary of Health should regulate those biotechnological products, or their derivatives, intended for food and feed use. Initially, the Secretary of Health evaluated the food safety of biotechnological products, based on this article, for commercialization with purposes of food, feed and processing. Subsequently in 2005, with the entry into force of the Law on Biosafety of Genetically Modified Organisms (LBOGM), the regulation was adapted to give rise to the Authorization, which is the administrative act through which the Secretary of Health, by means of the Federal Commission for the Protection Against Sanitary Risks (COFEPRIS), authorizes Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), to their commercialization, as well as their use for purposes of public health or bioremediation.

The faculties that correspond to the Secretary of Health are stipulated in Article 16 of the LBOGM and what is related to the Authorizations is described in Articles 91 to 98 of this Law. Those who seek to obtain an Authorization for GMOs merchandising and importation, must present to COFEPRIS, a written request accompanied by the information referred into articles 23 to 32 of the Regulation of the Law on Biosafety of Genetically Modified Organisms.

http://www.conacyt.gob.mx/cibiogem/images/cibiogem/normatividad/vigente/LBOGM.pdf

http://www.conacyt.gob.mx/cibiogem/images/cibiogem/normatividad/vigente/Reg_LBOGM.pdf

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Contact details of the competent authority(s) responsible for the safety assessment and the product applicant:

Secretaría de Salud / Teléfono: +52 55 5080 5200 / Correo electrónico: [email protected]%20

Republic of Korea
Name of product applicant: Bayer Korea Ltd.
Summary of application:

Glufosinate herbicide tolerance, Glyphosate herbicide tolerance,  Lepidopteran insect resistance

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Date of authorization: 27/06/2013
Scope of authorization: Food and feed
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Summary of the safety assessment (food safety):
Please see the link below(in Korean).
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Organization/agency name (Full name):
Ministry of Food and Drug Safety
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Physical full address:
Osong Health Technology Administration Complex, 187, Osongsaengmyeong 2-ro, Osong-eup, Cheongwon-gun, Chungcheonbuk-do, 363-700, Korea
Phone number:
82-43-719-2360
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