Title: Current Regulatory Systems of GMOs in Korea
1Current Regulatory Systems of GMOs in Korea
2001. 9. 6.
- Hyun-Suk Cho
- GMO Task Force
- Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
2Safety Regulatory System in Korea
Safety assessment system Labeling
system Communication with Consumer
3Safety Assessment System
4Safety Regulation of GMOs by Use
5Environmental Risk Assessment of GM Agricultural
Products Derived from Biotechnology
- Guideline
- Voluntary Guidelines for Review of Agricultural
Environment Risk Assessment Data Pertaining to GM
Agricultural Products - - MAF plan to enforce during the latter half
of 2001 - Purpose
- To establish basic requirements on securing the
safety of domestically and internationally
developed GM agricultural products, so as to
prevent potential risks on the domestic
agricultural environment in advance
6Points to Consider in Environmental Risk
Assessment
- Existence and expression of introduced gene
- Reproductive characteristics
- The production of toxic substance
- The possibility of transfer of the introduced
gene - The impacts on agricultural environment
- Weediness
7The convind field trial to test the possibility
of transfer the induced gene into the rice
8Safety Assessment System of GM Foods Derived from
Biotechnology
- Guideline of safety assessment for GM foods and
GM food - additives (KFDA Notification no. 1999-46,
enforced on - 8/20/1999)
- Purpose
- To ensure safety of foods and food additives
derived from - biotechnology
-
- Approved items 1 crop (Soybean GTS40-3-2,
Monsanto) - Pending items 4 crops
9Safety Assessment System of GM Feeds Derived
from Biotechnology
- Voluntary Guidelines for Review of Safety
Assessment Data Pertaining to GM Feeds (To be
developed) - Purpose
- To consider safety and efficacy of feeds from
plants with novel traits prior to feeding to
livestock.
10Labeling system
11Labeling system
- Raw materials (crops)
- MAF-enforced on 3/1/2001
- Notification no. 2000-31
- soybean, corn, soy-sprout (threshold 3) and
potato(from 1st March, 2002) - Methods To be GM or may be contain GM
- Processed foods
- KFDA- to be enforced on 7/13/2001
- Notification no. 2000-43
- 27 processed foods made from soy, corn and
soy-sprout - Methods GM soy, GM corn or may be contain GM
12Labeling Regulation of GM crops Derived from
Biotechnology
- Law
- Agricultural and Fishery Product Quality Control
Act (Jan. 21. 1999) - Guidelines for Labeling of Genetically Modified
Agricultural Products (April. 22. 2000) - Purpose
- To provide consumers correct information on GM
crops - To ensure Right-to-Know and Right-to-Choose
13Labeling Standard of GM crops
- As for GM agricultural products
- Genetically Modified Soybean (Corn)
- As for agricultural products containing GMO
- Containing Genetically Modified Soybean (Corn)
-
- As for agricultural products containing possible
GMO - May contain Genetically Modified Soybean (Corn)
14An Example of labeling of GM soy-sprout
GM soy-sprout
15Labeling Methods of GM crops
- Without Package Be marked at the sales point
- by way of a
notice board, a post , and etc - With Package Be directly labeled on package
- Font shall be in a size that purchasers can
recognize easily. -
16Labeling Regulation of GM Foods Derived from
Biotechnology
- Law
- Food Sanitation Act (Jan. 13. 2000)
- Labeling Standard for Genetically Modified foods
(August. 30. 2000) - Purpose
- To provide correct information to consumers about
GM food - - Truthful
- - Not Misleading information
- - To ensure consumers Right-to-Know and
Right-to-Choose
17Basic Principles for GM Food Labeling
- Any one or more of top 5 major raw ingredients
subject to - GM labeling
- Soybeans or Corns containing GM exceeding 3
level - Shall contain any residual recombinant DNA or
foreign proteins - in the final products after manufacturing or
processing
18Control of GMO Labeling
Confirmation by scientific analysis preparation
by official analytical methods Qualitative
analysis (PCR, rapid test kit) Quantitative
analysis (realtime PCR, ELISA) designation of
official analysis laboratory Confirmation by
certifying an identified preservation guideline
for IP handling standardization of certification
19Transgenic rice developed in Korea (containing
herbicide resistance gene)
20Transgenic chinese cabbage containing
insecticidal gene (BT gene)
21Cummunication with consumer
22Most valuable benefits of GMO
Don't know 6
Healthier 17
23Labeling of GMO
24Willingness to buy GM products
25Acceptance of vitamin-rich GM soybean
26Acceptance of herbicide-resistance GM soybean
27Ensure Safety and Transparent Policies of GMO by
Mutual Understanding and Cooperation
28Conclusions
- Safety assessment system in Korea
- Environmental safety MAF preparing for
voluntary guideline - Food safety KFDA, mandatory guideline(July,
2001) - Labeling system in Korea
- GM crops MAF(March 1. 2001)
- GM foods KFDA(July 13. 2001)
- Communication with consumer
- The survey result of consumer attitude of GMO
in Korea was many people expressed vague anxiety
about GMO. Exact public information and clear
policy were needed.
29Summary of the guidelines for agricultural
environment risk assessment (continued)
- Document Disclosure
- - The information on GM agricultural products
will be notified to public for 30 days to collect
opinions - Specialist Evaluation Committee
- - A Chairman (selected within the committee)
and a vice-chairman from academia and from its
related professional pool plus less than 15
members The term of membership limitted to the
review completion - Notification and Monitoring after Approval
- - MAF notifies the result to applicants
- - Conduct monitoring after the approval
- Re-application
- - Re-application possible within 60 days of
refusal - - Its result is notified within 90 days after
re-application
30Summary of the guidelines for agricultural
environment risk assessment
- Require document Application, risk analysis
paper (safety assessment data of GM plants or GM
microorganisms) - Review analysis
- - Reviewed by within 270 days
- - If required, additional document and on-site
inspection necessary - - Operation of ltSpecialist Evaluation
Committeegt for professional assessment - Important facts on application
- - Two applications and 20 copies of
environment risk analysis paper - - In foreign document (original and translated
summary included) - - In case for confidential business
information(CBI) contained, submit 20 copies (15
copies without CBI and 5 copies with CBI)
31Point to Consider on GM Feeds
- Safety assessment of inserted gene
- Risk assessment for toxic components
- Transferability of inserted DNA and protein to
animal tissue - Feed intake analysis
- Compositional analysis of key components etc.
32Transgenic rice containing herbicide resistance
gene on the pot
33Environmental Risk Assessment of transgenic
potatoes to produce toxic substances
34Application Procedure (Environmental Risk
Assessment)
Approval
Apply
If required, supplementary materials necessary
35Safety Assessment System of Foods Derived from
Biotechnology (continued)
- Committee on Safety assessment of foods derived
from - biotechnology
- (composed by 15 experts with major in
molecular biology, food - technology, toxicology, medical science,
microbiology, - nutrition etc)
- Approved items 1 crop, 1 additive
- (soybean GTS 40-3-2, Monsanto company)
- Pending items 4 crops
36Points to Consider on Foods Derived from
Biotechnology
- Inserted gene, methods of insertion, products
etc. - Toxicity no individual variation
- Allegenicity individual variation
- Resistance of antibiotics
- Transfer of gene
37Labeling Methods of GM Food
- At the Principle Display Panel
- Recombinant DNA or Food(s) containing
Recombinant - Soybean(Corn)
- At the list of raw ingredients
- Recombinant DNA or Recombinant soybean(Corn)
- Example Soybean (recombinant DNA)
- Can not confirm GM ingredients
- May be containing recombinant DNA
38Detection method developed in Korea
39Transgenic plants and animals developed in Korea
- 14 crops 35 species (developed in laboratory or
field trial) - Field trial rice, wheat, cabbage, chinese
cabbage, potato - Laboratory tomato, lettuce, pepper, sesame,
- the chrysanthemum, garlic,
water melon, apple etc. - 2 animals 5 species pig and chicken
- Any GMO developed in Korea was not
commercialized