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Genetically Modified and Non-Genetically Modified Food Supply Chains - Co-Existence and Traceability

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Informationen zum Autor Yves Bertheau is the editor of Genetically Modified and non-Genetically Modified Food Supply Chains: Co-Existence and Traceability , published by Wiley. Klappentext In the European Union nations, and other countries including Japan, Australia and Malaysia, it is a legal requirement that food products containing genetically modified organism (GMO) materials are labelled as such in order that customers may make informed purchasing decisions. For manufacturers and consumers to be confident about these assertions, systems must be in place along the entire food chain which support the co-existence of GM and non GM materials whilst maintaining a strict segregation between the two.This book is an output of a European Union-funded project entitled "Co-Extra: GM and non-GM food and feed supply chains: their Co-Existence and Traceability". The objective of this four year project is to provide practical tools and methods for implementing co-existence that will:* enable the co-existence of genetically modified (GM) and non-GM crops* enable the segregation and tracing of genetically modified organism (GMO) materials and derived products along the food and feed chains* anticipate the future expansion of the use of GMOsThe project is designed to foster a robustly science-based debate amongst all of the stakeholders involved in the food and feed chains, and the tools will be assessed not only from a technical point of view but with regard to the economic and legal aspects. It also surveys the GMO-related legal regimes and practices that exist in and beyond the EU.This book examines the practical tools and methods available to implement the co-existence and traceability of GM and non-GM food materials along the entire food and feed chains, as demanded by consumers and by legislation in force in the EU and elsewhere. GM and Non-GM Supply Foods is a source of valuable information for food manufacturers, food research institutions and regulatory bodies internationally. "... if co-existence and traceability are your interests, this is a book you need to have on your shelves." ( GM Crops and Food: Biotechnology in Agriculture and the Food Chain , March 2013) Zusammenfassung In the European Union nations, and other countries including Japan, Australia and Malaysia, it is a legal requirement that food products containing genetically modified organism (GMO) materials are labelled as such in order that customers may make informed purchasing decisions. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors xiii Foreword xxi G. Riba. Vice-Chairman of INRA Part 1: Introduction 1 1 Introduction to the GM and Non-GM Supply Chain Co-Existence and Traceability 3 Y. Bertheau, J. Davison 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 GMO Development 3 1.3 Opinions and Attitudes of European Citizens and Consumers 4 1.4 The Different Regulatory Frames and Risk Perception 6 1.5 European Traceability and Co-Existence Frames 8 1.6 Other Issues 11 1.7 Conclusion 12 References 12 Part 2: Managing Gene Flow 21 2 Contributions of Pollen and Seed to Impurity in Crops - A Comparison of Maize, Oilseed Rape and Beet 23 G.R. Squire, J. Lecomte, A. Hüsken, J. Soukup, A. Messéan 2.1 Introduction 23 2.2 Maize 23 2.3 Oilseed Rape 26 2.4 Beet 29 2.5 Comparison of Species Based on Plant Traits 30 References 32 3 Co-Existence Issues of GM Sugar Beet 35 H. Darmency 3.1 Introduction 35 3.2 Sugar Beet in the World 35 3.3 Overview of Sugar Beet Biology and Agronomy 36 3.4 Pre-cultivation Co-existence Issues 39 3.5 Consequences of Co-existence for the Cropping System in a Region 42 3.6 Consequences of Co-existence for the Genetic Resources 45 3.7 Post-ha...

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