농업용(사료용) 유전자변형생물체의 위해성심사 제도 분석 및 환경위해성평가 관련쟁점에 대한 고찰

Translated title of the contribution: Analysis of risk evaluation procedures and consideration of risk assessment issues of living modified organisms for agricultural use in Korea

Myung Ho Lim, Sang Dae Yun, Eun Young Kim, Sung Aeong Oh, Soon Ki Park

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Abstract

Since the implementation of the Living Modified Organisms (LMOs) Act in 2008, approximately 10 million tons of genetically modified corn, soybean, potato, canola, and other crops have been imported into South Korea. The import approval procedures have been completed for approximately 191 cases that include seven crops. Of these, approximately 90 cases, excluding crossbreeds of approved LMOs, were reviewed via consultation risk evaluation in four areas: human health, crop culture, natural ecology, and marine fishery environment. LMO developers in South Korea, who are major stakeholders in the import of LMO crops produced overseas, have raised concerns regarding procedural inefficiency in consultation reviews and the need of excessive reviews that are unsuitable for food-feed processing purposes. These procedures reflect the perspective of consultation agencies that deviate from the nature of risk assessment and demand specific supplementary data that do not reflect familiarity and substantial equilibrium. Based on frequent instances of unintentional environmental release of LMO crops imported into Korea, the ministries responsible for consultation insist on a review that considers the climate and natural environment of Korea. In addition, the ministries mandate that their reviews reflect the expertise of competent ministries and are based on risk assessment principles and methods in accordance with international guidelines. In this regard, considering that traits introduced into LMO crops involving familiar agricultural crops have been considered safe for more than two decades, we have suggested reasonable alternatives to several risk assessment items for agricultural LMOs. These alternatives can mitigate conflicts of interest among key stakeholders within the scope of the current LMO regulations.

Translated title of the contributionAnalysis of risk evaluation procedures and consideration of risk assessment issues of living modified organisms for agricultural use in Korea
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)275-289
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Plant Biotechnology
Volume50
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • consultation review
  • food-processing (FFP)
  • Living modified organisms (LMOs)
  • LMO-FFPs
  • risk assessment
  • risk evaluation

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