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ASA Welcomes China’s Regulatory Approval for Roundup
Ready 2 Yield™
September 4, 2008… Saint Louis, Missouri… The American Soybean
Association (ASA) is pleased that final regulatory approval has been
received in China for the importation of Monsanto’s second generation
Roundup Ready® soybean called Roundup Ready 2 Yield™, also known as
event MON 89788, which Monsanto anticipates bringing to the U.S. market
in 2009.
"China’s approval of the Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybean prior to our
2009 seed-buying season is welcome news for U.S. soybean farmers," said
ASA First Vice President Johnny Dodson, a soybean producer from Halls,
Tenn. "Timely overseas regulatory approvals are critical because growers
have rapidly adopted new biotech-enhanced seed varieties as soon as they
became available."
Last year China purchased more than $4 billion worth of soybeans from
the United States, and as the standard of living continues to rise in
China, so will the demand for U.S. soybeans. Roundup Ready 2 Yield
soybeans are one of the key technologies that will help U.S. farmers
meet the world’s growing demand for food, feed and fuel made from U.S.
soybeans.
"When you consider that China is the largest export customer for U.S.
soybeans, it is easy to see why ASA is so
appreciative that China has granted import approval for Roundup Ready 2
Yield soybeans," Dodson said. "ASA has worked for more than 20 years
with the Chinese to build market demand for U.S. soybeans and soy
products.
"Soybean producers welcome the development of new biotech-enhanced
soybean varieties that offer an increased yield advantage," Dodson said.
"Monsanto has told us they anticipate U.S. farmers will plant about 1 to
2 million acres of this new variety next year as part of a controlled
commercial release, so it is critical that this regulatory approval is
in place before the first boatload of U.S. soybeans lands in China next
year."
In addition to the United States, Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybeans have
been approved as safe for food and feed in Canada, Mexico, Taiwan,
Japan, the Philippines, Australia and New Zealand and now China.
Collectively, these countries account for more than 70 percent of U.S.
soybean exports. In addition to these approvals, Monsanto recently was
issued a positive scientific opinion by the European Food Safety
Authority (EFSA) that concluded Roundup Ready 2 Yield is safe for import
as food and feed.
Dodson, who also Chairs ASA’s Biotech Working Group, added, "We still
don’t have final regulatory approval for the importation of Roundup
Ready 2 Yield soybeans in the European Union. The clock is ticking, and
the EU needs to make a decision pretty soon to avoid a disruption of
trade and the resulting negative impacts that would have on EU livestock
production."
Since 1994, ASA has carried out numerous missions to the EU on
biotechnology issues, most recently working with the European feed and
livestock industries to improve the timeliness of the EU approval system
and ensure that its approval process is wholly science-based.
"Monsanto has made good progress in making regulatory submissions and
obtaining timely regulatory approvals for Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybeans
in key soybean importing countries with biotech regulatory systems, so
there is every reason to believe that the necessary regulatory approvals
will be obtained prior to harvest in 2009," Dodson said.
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For more information contact:
Johnny Dodson, ASA First Vice President, (731) 225-1942,
johnnydodson@bellsouth.net
Bob Callanan, ASA Communications Director, 314/576-1770, bcallanan@soy.org
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