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Recall of unauthorised GM seed

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

October 28
12:59 2015

Defras GM Inspectorate (GMI) has confirmed an unintended presence of genetically modified seed in a batch of conventional oilseed rape seed imported from France.

The seed has been sown in small plots at several sites in England and Scotland, mostly as part of conventional trials for official registration of new plant varieties.

The GMI was informed by a seed company after a test result on a batch of imported seed indicated a possible GM presence. The company responsible is cooperating to ensure destruction of all the affected plants, with the GMI overseeing this activity in England. Seed from the same batch that has not been planted is being recalled.

There is no risk to adjacent crops or the wider environment as plants that have grown from the affected seed would not flower until next spring.

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