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NBA issues five non GMO export certificates

• From January to date, the Authority has also issued five non GMO certificates.
• NBA has granted Crown Foods Ingredients Zambia a permit to import products which may contain GMOs.

National Biosafety Authority (NBA) says it has issued five non Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) certificates to company’s intending to export some products from Zambia from January to date.

Authority Communications Officer Sandra Lombe also disclosed that the Authority has granted Crown Foods Ingredients Zambia a permit to import products which may contain Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs).

Ms. Lombe said the company will bring in various premixes and other ingredients which may contain GMOs.

She stated that the permit is valid for five years, adding that the company has also been granted a six month permit to place on the market the products that may contain GMOs that it will bring in.

“Crown Foods ingredients Zambia will bring in various premixes and other ingredients which may contain GMOs. The products include Soya isolate emulsipro 90e 20kg, NCP complete pizza flavoured mix 10kg, NCP complete smokey CHS & on mix 10kg, Chakalaka bread mix eb 12, 5kg, Superior milk bread 25kg and Supa soft yellow bread 25kg. Others are NCP complete hunters bread 10kg, Hunters bread premix and Soya mince UNCOL VP20 20kg.”

“The NBA has also issued Zambian Brands, Gatbro International Limited, Southern National Import and Export, Gola Stock Feeds and Choppies Ltd permits for placing on the market products that may contain GMOs,” Ms. Lombe revealed.

And Ms. Lombe revealed that Kellogs products which were brought into the country without prior authorization from the Authority have been seized from Woolworths Super markets in Lusaka.

“And the NBA during its spot and compliance checks seized Kelloggs cornflakes, Kelloggs Coco pops and Kelloggs Rice Krispies worth over K5, 000 from Woolworth Supermarket at Manda Hill in Lusaka. The products will be disposed of according to the Biosafety Act No 10 of 2007.”

“Woolworth Superstores had started the process to apply for authorization to import GMO products but withdrew the application. Therefore, the Superstore will not trade in any products that may contain GMOs. As for those products which they brought into the country illegally, we shall destroy them as we have done for other GMO products which were brought into the country without authorization from the NBA,” she said.

She appealed to people trading in products that may contain GMOs to ensure that they have the necessary required authorization to avoid being inconvenienced.

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