Greenpeace GMO labeling investigation

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Exposing the “Shadow” of GMO food: Greenpeace Investigation on Unlabeled GMO Food Products in China’s Supermarkets The issue of transparency surrounding GMO foods has always been a hot topic in China. Following consumers’ growing calls for their right to know, there have been increased demands on the Ministry of Agriculture of China to fulfil their obligations to disclose governmental information regarding GMOs, even leading to administrative action against the Ministry, by the public. In order to gain an understanding of domestic sales of GMO foods and how they are labeled and regulated, Greenpeace conducted an investigation across China’s first-tier cities. The test results show that 33% of the 43 randomly purchased food products contained GMO ingredients, while none of the samples had an identifying logo. Among the unlabeled samples containing GMO ingredients were well-known brands including Pringles, Nestlé and VV. 1. Methodology Between January and March 2015, Greenpeace investigators randomly selected 43 food products from major international and domestic supermarket chains (including Walmart, Carrefour, Hualian, Huapu, Wumart and Merrymart), across three first tier cities: Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. 18 of the purchased products were made in China, while the other 25 were imported. The samples included seven products made from rice, six from soybean, and 10 from corn. The remaining 20 products contained two or more of these ingredients. The types of sampled products ranged from rice noodles, baby rice cereal and breakfast cereal (such as cornflakes, powdered soymilk and oatmeal), to potato chips and biscuits. Before being sent to a certified independent laboratory for GMO ingredient screening, samples were removed of all packaging, repackaged and assigned with serial numbers. The lab that carried out these tests is DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025-2005 certified, which is a globally recognized accreditation for testing capacity.


Image 1: 7 March 2015- A sample of NestlĂŠ Crunchy Coarse Grain Cereal from Merry Mart Yizhuang branch, Beijing, which tested positive for GMO ingredients.

Image 2: 26 February 2015– A sample of Pringles Cheddar Cheese potato chips from Hualian , Chunxiu Road branch, Beijing, which tested positive for GMO ingredients.


Image 3: 25 February 2015- A sample of the VV Group’s Soybean Milk Powder with Vitamin from Walmart, Chaoyang District branch, Beijing, which tested positive for GMO ingredients.

2.

Findings

2.1 More than 30% of samples contain GMOs Test results from the certified independent lab show that 33% of all the samples contained at least one type of GMO ingredient and none of the positive samples were labeled with information about their GMO content (detailed test report is presented in Appendix). Included in the positive samples were some popular food items, such as breakfast cereal, rice noodles, potato chips and biscuits. It can be safely said that GMO food items have likely spread widely across the Chinese food market, constituting a substantial threat to consumers’ right to know and consequently, to choose.


Image 4: Products found to contain GMO ingredients.

2.2 Almost 40% of Imported Samples Contained GMOs Imported food products, usually deemed ‘high-end’ and ‘safe’ by Chinese consumers, proved to be no better than their Chinese equivalents in avoiding or labeling GMO ingredients. 36% of the 25 imported samples (including one made in Hong Kong) tested positive for at least one GMO ingredient. Of particular note, eight out of the 14 US-produced food items (57%) tested positive, including cornflakes, potato chips, biscuits and cookies. In purchasing these imported food products with unlabeled GMO ingredients, Chinese consumers are in fact paying higher prices for a 'safer' product, unaware that they are still being exposed to the potential risks of GMO ingredients.


Image 5: Percentage of GMOs found in domestic vs imported food products.

2.3 Nestlé, Pringles, and VV Group Products are Found to Contain GMOs GMO content was detected in two out of nine (22%) Nestlé samples-the Crunchy Coarse Grain Cereal and the Milk & Egg Stars. VV Group’s Soybean Milk Powder with Vitamin and Pringles’ Cheddar Cheese Flavor Potato Chips (made in the US), were also found to contain GMO content. 2.4 Reemergence of illegal GMO Rice Products GMO rice content was also identified in a sample of Jiangxi Rice Noodles, from Lan Vang Foods. The Chinese authorities have not yet approved the commercial production and circulation of any type of transgenic rice or rice products, making the inclusion of GMO ingredients in this product illegal. The discovery of this kind of product on the Chinese market highlights not only the illegal practices in this industry, but also oversights in the authorities’ regulation of illegal GMO rice.


Image 6: 25 February 2015- A sample of Jiangxi Rice noodles purchased from Merry Mart, Sanlihe branch, Beijing, which tested positive for GMO ingredients.

2.5 Loopholes in China’s GMO Labeling Regulations The Regulation of Labeling of Agricultural Genetically Modified Organisms 1 stipulates that five different categories and seventeen subcategories of GMOs are subject to labelling. The Food Labeling Management Regulations 2 stipulate that GMO food or food with permitted GMO content must be labeled in Chinese. In fact, so far, no quantitative language exists in any regulations on GMO food labeling in China. Therefore, China’s GMO labeling regulation is in effect, operating on a de facto “Zero Tolerance” principle. However, Greenpeace’s investigations reveal that the “Zero Tolerance” principle is far from being effectively enforced in practice. Liu Junhai, Professor of Remin University’s Law School and Vice President of the China Consumers’ Association, said: “Consumers’ right to know, choose and fair exchange are breached if GMO ingredients are used without the final product being labeled.” 3 According to the investigation, the GMO labeling of nearly all the samples containing GMO content is either non-existent or inadequate. Take soybean, for example: the main ingredient in VV Soybean Milk Powder, it is among the first batch of crops included in the List of Agricultural Genetically Modified Organisms Subject to Labeling. However, this list does not specify whether or not GMO ingredients used as raw materials for intensive-processed food should be labeled. For instance, under 1 Order No. 10 of the Ministry of Agriculture of China 2 Issued by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of China 3China Youth Daily. “GMO Labeling still in Cloud after a Decade of Regulation”. http://zqb.cyol.com/html/201308/05/nw.D110000zgqnb_20130805_2-05.htm


current regulations, soybean oil must be labeled if made from GMO soybeans, but there is no clear clause in the list to determine labeling of soybean milk powder made from the same raw GMO soybeans. The obscurity of the regulation clause leaves room for enterprises to produce GMO food without informing their customers. The List of Agricultural Genetically Modified Organisms Subject to Labeling has not been reviewed or updated since 2002. At the same time, common foods and ingredients such as soybean lecithin and protein, corn starch and syrup are still not subject to mandatory labeling. The fact that Greenpeace’s investigations spotted GMO content on many common ingredients that are missing from the labeling regulations, reflects that there is a gap between what needs to be regulated and what is actually being regulated. In other words, China’s regulatory system for GMOs suffers from serious defects. 3. The Public’s Fight for the Right to Information In stark contrast to the rising awareness on the part of the Chinese public about GMO food, the authorities, namely the Ministry of Agriculture and other relevant agricultural departments, have done very little to improve the public’s access to information on this issue. As a result, more and more consumers are using legal channels to apply for information disclosure. It is worth noting that three requests for administrative litigation involving information disclosure of GMOs have been accepted this year, with intent to sue the Ministry of Agriculture for withholding important information. The three plaintiffs made these demands respectively: to be informed about how the GMO labeling regulatory system is practiced4; to have access to reports on the field experiments that gave Monsanto’s Glyphosate-resisting herbicide, ‘Roundup’, the green light to enter the Chinese market5; and to be informed about the condition of scientific research on GMO crops in China, particularly which frauds have been found and handled. As of April 16 2015, one trial has already reached a verdict; one is ongoing, while another case is awaiting trial. These cases not only mark progress in China’s judicial system reforms, but also demonstrate the public’s increasing demand for their right to know regarding GMO food products. 4.

Demands

In order to safeguard the public’s right to know and to choose on the issue of GMO food labeling, Greenpeace calls on the Ministry of Agriculture to pursue the following actions: a) Products that have been found to contain illegal GMO ingredients must be taken off shelves instantly, while thorough investigations must be carried out to disclose the origins of illegal GMO ingredients.

4People’s Daily Online. “Lawyer Sues MoA for Turning Down Information Disclosure Request about GMO” http://scitech.people.com.cn/n/2015/0215/c1007-26568780.html 5http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s? __biz=MzA4NzIzNDAyNQ==&mid=218390260&idx=1&sn=6b715e59fe8bc0bae1336bbc7b6a07d2&3rd=MzA3MD U4NTYzMw==&scene=6#rd


b) The List of Agricultural Genetically Modified Organisms Subject to Labeling must be updated and improved: Specifically, it must stipulate that food products must labeled as long as they contain any amount of any form of the organisms registered in the list. Appendix: Test Results

Date

Place

Product name

Ingredients

Made in

Test result

Variety of crop

corn

Thailand

Negative

No further comments

rice

Guangxi, China

Negative

No further comments

rice, soy protein powder

Guangdong,

Negative

No further comments

Positive

35S promoter;

(shown in the label) 2015/2/2 4

Hualian, 88 Xianxia

Kellogg's

Road

Frosties

West,

Shanghai 2015/2/2 4

2015/2/2 4

2015/2/2 4

Hualian, 88 Xianxia

Beingmate

Road

Nutritious Rice

West,

Shanghai

Cereal

Hualian, 88 Xianxia

Yashily

Road

Nutritional Rice

West,

Shanghai

Cereal

Hualian, 88 Xianxia

Jiahui Soybean

Road

Powder

West,

China

soybean

Zhejiang, China

Roundup Ready™ soy (MON- ø4ø32-6)

Shanghai 2015/2/2

Carrefour,

4

Zhongshan

Rice

rice

Jiangsu, China

Negative

No further comments

Thai Jasmine

rice

Guangzhou,

Negative

No further comments

Negative

No further comments

Negative

No further comments

Road,

Shanghai 2015/2/2

Carrefour,

4

Zhongshan

Road,

Rice

China

Shanghai 2015/2/2 4

Hualian, 88 Xianxia

Nestlé Infant

corn powder, rice

Heilongjiang,

Road

Nutrition Plus

powder

China

rice

USA

West,

Shanghai

Five Grain Formula Rice Powder

2015/2/2

Wal-Mart,

5

Chaoyang Beijing

Biostime Rice Road,

Cereal For Baby


2015/2/2

Wal-Mart,

5

Chaoyang

2015/2/2 5

VV Soybean Road,

soybean

Jiangsu, China

Positive

Milk Powder

Beijing

with Vitamin

Carrefour,

Hospitality

Guozhan, Beijing

Bunch

35S promoter; Roundup Ready™ soy (MON- ø4ø32-6)

rice flour, granulesten

USA

Negative

No further comments

corn

USA

Positive

35S promoter;

O'Cinnamon Squares Natural Flavor Cereal 2015/2/2 5

Carrefour,

Hospitality

Guozhan, Beijing

Frosted Flakes

Herculex™ RW maize (DAS-59122-7);

Sweetened

BT11 (SYN-BT ø11-1) corn;

Cereal

Roundup Ready 2™ (NK603) corn; YieldGard™ maize (MON810); PAT(SYN) gene; Herculex I™ maize (TC1507)

2015/2/2 5

Carrefour,

Doritos Nacho

corn, corn oil, rapeseed

Guozhan, Beijing

Cheese

oil

Flavored Chips

USA

Positive

Herculex™ RW maize (DAS-59122-7); BT11

(SYN-BT

ø11-1)

corn;

YieldGard VT™ corn (i.e. MON88017 (MON-88Ø17-3)

or

MON89034);

Roundup Ready™ maize (GA21 (MONØØØ21-9));

MIR162

maize;

LibertyLink™ maize (T25(ACS-ZMØØ32)); Roundup Ready 2™ (NK603) corn; YieldGard™ modified gene

maize

(MON810);

phosphinothricin

(PAT

gene)

of

resistance

Streptomyces

viridochromogenes; Herculex I™ maize (TC1507); YieldGard

RootwormTM

(MON-ØØ863-5)) Agrisure

RW™

(MON863

corn; (MIR604

002464-02 (SYN-IR6Ø4-5))corn

AR-15-GH-


2015/2/2 5

Carrefour,

Tostitos Hint of

corn, corn oil, Rapeseed

Guozhan, Beijing

Lime Tortilla

oil

USA

Positive

35S

promoter;

Herculex™ RW maize (DAS-59122-7);

Chips

BT11

(SYN-BT

ø11-1)

corn;

Roundup Ready™ maize (GA21(MONØØØ21-9)); YieldGard VT Pro™ (MON89034(MON89Ø34-3))

corn;

YieldGard

VT

Rootworm™/RR2(MON88017

(MON-

88Ø17-3)); MIR162 maize (OECD Identifier SYNIR162-4); LibertyLink™ maize (T25(ACS-ZMØØ3-2)); Herculex

I™

Agrisure

RW™

maize

(TC1507);

(MIR604

AR-15-GH-

002465-02(SYN-IR6Ø4-5))corn; Roundup Ready 2™ (NK603) corn; YieldGard™

maize

PAT(SYN)

(MON810); gene;

NOS terminator 2015/2/2 5

Merrymart,

Lan Vang

rice

Jiangxi, China

Positive

35S

Sanlihe, Beijing

JiangXi Rice

BT63

Vermicelli

35S/hpt NOS

promoter; rice; modification; terminator;

cry1Ab/Ac-gene; ubi/cry modification 2015/2/2 5

Hualian,

Pepperidge

corn syrup, corn starch,

USA

Positive

Shuangjing, Beijing

Farm Goldfish

Rapeseed oil,

Roundup Ready™ soy (MON- ø4ø32-6);

Grahams

granulesten

NOS

terminator;

FMV

promoter;

S'mores

35S

promoter;

YieldGard VT maize 2015/2/2 5

Hualian,

Nature Valley

corn flour, soybean

Shuangjing, Beijing

Crunchy

flour, canola oil,

Roundup Ready2Yield™ (MON-89788-1)

Granola Bars

granulesten

Soybean;

(Apple Crisp)

USA

Positive

35S

promoter;

Roundup Ready™ soy (MON- ø4ø32-6); NOS 34S FMV promoter

terminator;


2015/2/2 5

Hualian,

Pepperidge

granulesten, soybean oil,

Shuangjing, Beijing

Farm Lexington

cornstarch, corn syrup

USA

Positive

35S

promoter

Roundup Ready2Yield™ (MON-89788-1)

Milk Chocolate

Soybean

Toffee Almond

Roundup

Chocolate

NOS

Chunk Crispy

34S FMV promoter

Ready™

soy

DNA

terminator

Cookies 2015/2/2 6

Hualian,

Chunxiu

Road, Beijing

Popz

corn

USA

Negative

No further comments

corn flour, soybean oil

USA

Positive

35S

Microwave Popcorn (Salted)

2015/2/2 6

Hualian,

Chunxiu

Road, Beijing

La Tapatia Nacho Chips

promoter

Herculex™ BT11

RW

maize(DAS-59122-7)

(SYN-BT

ø11-1)

corn

YieldGard VT Pro™ (MON89034(MON89Ø34-3))

corn

YieldGard

VT

Rootworm™/RR2(MON88017

(MON-

88Ø17-3)) Roundup

corn; Ready

YieldGard™

2™

(NK603)

maize

corn

(MON810)

NOS

terminator

34S

FMV

Herculex

I™

PAT(SYN) YieldGard VT™ corn

maize

(TC1507) gene


2015/2/2 6

Hualian,

Chunxiu

Road, Beijing

Pringles

corn flour, soybean oil,

Cheddar

rice flour

USA

Positive

35S

promoter

Herculex™

Cheese Potato

BT11

Crisps

YieldGard

RW

maize(DAS-59122-7)

(SYN-BT VT

ø11-1) Pro™

corn

(MON89034

(MON-89Ø34-3)) Roundup

Ready™

maize

(GA21

(MON-ØØØ21-9)) YieldGard

VT

(MON88017

(MON-88Ø17-3))

Agrisure

Rootworm™/RR2

Viptera™

maize

corn MIR162

LibertyLink™ maize (T25(ACS-ZMØØ3-2)) Roundup

Ready

YieldGard™

2™

(NK603)

maize

NOS

Herculex

PAT FMV I™

maize VT™

RW™

PMI/NOS modification

6

Chunxiu

Road, Beijing

Rocky

corn starch, corn syrup

USA

Negative

No further comments

corn, granulesten

the Philippines

Negative

No further comments

corn flour, rice flour

Heilongjiang,

Negative

No further comments

Negative

No further comments

Mountain Marshmallows (Fruity)

2015/2/2 4

Parknshop, Tianhe

W.L UMC

Entertainment

mixed Flavors

Hall, Guangzhou

Crispy Corn (Milk& Chocolate)

2015/2/2 4

Parknshop, Tianhe

Nestlé Gold

Entertainment

Infant Nutrition

Hall, Guangzhou

Plus Oatmeal

China

and Rice Powder 2015/2/2 4

Parknshop, Tianhe

Nutribén

Entertainment

Instant Cereal

rice flour, corn starch

Spain

corn

(MIR604(SYN-IR6Ø4-

5))corn

Hualian,

(TC1507) gene

YieldGard

2015/2/2

gene promoter

cry1Ab/Ac Agrisure

(MON810) terminator

modified 34S

corn


2015/2/2 4

Hall, Guangzhou

For Children

Parknshop, Tianhe

Redondo

rice flour, corn starch,

Entertainment

Luxury Cream

granulesten

Hall, Guangzhou

Wafers

Indonesia

Negative

No further comments

corn starch

Malaysia

Negative

No further comments

soybean, soybean flour

Hong Kong,

Positive

35S

(Cappuccino) 2015/2/2 4

Parknshop, Tianhe

Morris Cream

Entertainment

Crackers

Hall, Guangzhou 2015/2/2 4

2015/2/2 4

AEON,

Tianhe

Dai Pai Dong

District,

Instant Soya-

Guangzhou

bean Milk Oats

AEON,

Tianhe

District,

Matsunaga Soy

China

Roundup Ready™ soy (MON- ø4ø32-6)

soybean

Japan

Negative

No further comments

soybean flour

Austria

Negative

No further comments

corn starch

Malaysia

Negative

No further comments

corn

USA

Negative

No further comments

corn

Australia

Negative

No further comments

corn

Italy

Negative

No further comments

Sauce Cookie

Guangzhou 2015/2/2 4

AEON,

Tianhe

Loacker

District,

Quadratini

Guangzhou

Almond Bite Size Wafer Cookies

2015/2/2 4

2015/2/2 4

AEON,

Tianhe

Shoon Fatt

District,

Merceti

Guangzhou

Biscites

AEON,

Tianhe

District,

Kellogg's Corn Flakes

Guangzhou 2015/2/2 4

AEON,

Tianhe

Rafferty's

District,

Garden

Guangzhou

Premium Baby Food (Pumpkin+ apple+ sweetcorn)

2015/2/2

AEON,

Tianhe

Ca' del

promoter;


4

2015/2/2

District,

Granbosco

Guangzhou

Corn Flakes Stonehedge

corn, corn syrup,

District,

Farms Caramel

granulesten

Guangzhou

Popcorn

2015/2/2

LOTUS

MARKET,

Rice

5

Tianhe

District,

5

AEON,

Tianhe

USA

Negative

No further comments

rice

Jiangxi, China

Negative

No further comments

Rice

rice

Hubei, China

Negative

No further comments

Merrymart,

Nestlé Crunchy

corn flour

Tianjin, China

Positive

35S

Yizhuang, Beijing

Coarse Grain

genetically modified Roundup Ready™

Cereal

soy (MON- ø4ø32-6)

Guangzhou 2015/2/2

RenRenJia, Shabu

5

Village, Guangzhou

2015/3/7

2015/3/7

Merrymart,

Nestlé Nesvita

rice flour, corn flour

Yizhuang, Beijing 2015/3/7

2015/3/7

2015/3/7

Heilongjiang,

Negative

No further comments

promoter;

China

Wumart,

Nestlé Crispy

Majuqiao, Beijing

Shark

Wumart,

Nestlé Oats &

Majuqiao, Beijing

Honey Cheerios

Wumart,

Nestlé Milk &

Majuqiao, Beijing

Egg Stars

granulesten

Tianjin, China

Negative

No further comments

corn flour, rice flour

Tianjin, China

Negative

No further comments

corn flour, rice flour

Tianjin, China

Positive

Roundup Ready2Yield™ (MON-89788-1) Soybean Roundup Ready™ soy (MON- ø4ø32-6) NOS 34S FMV promoter

2015/3/7

Wumart,

Nestlé Cheerios

corn flour, rice flour

Tianjin, China

Negative

No further comments

Hualian,

Nestlé Crispy

granulesten, rice

Tianjin, China

Negative

No further comments

Ronghuazhong

Shark Triangle

powder, corn powder

Road, Beijing

(Chocolate)

Majuqiao, Beijing 2015/3/7

terminator


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