www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

 
  | Home | News| Living in China| MMS | SMS | About us | Contact us|
   
 Language Tips > 2003
AGRICULTURE REPORT - March 11, 2003: Trade in Genetically Engineered Crops, Part 1

This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report.

Genetic engineering of crops has spread quickly since the first products of the early nineteen-nineties. Different nations develop such crops to meet different needs. As a result, the policies of some countries conflict with the policies of others.

The International Food Policy Research Institute is a private organization in Washington. In January, the group released a report that discusses the policies many countries have put in place. The report also discusses the problems of international trade in genetically engineered crops.

It says nine international organizations are currently competing to set rules for different areas of food safety. These groups include agricultural and health agencies of the United Nations. The World Trade Organization is also among them.

Some countries are more likely than others to approve and market genetically changed foods. The report says Canada, Japan, Mexico and the United States approve most newly engineered crops. Australia, the European Union and New Zealand, however, have delayed approvals in recent years because of concerns among citizens.

One issue is the use of special markings to let people know that a product has been genetically engineered. Some countries permit manufacturers to decide. Other nations require all products that contain more than one to five percent of genetically changed material to say so.

The International Food Policy Research Institute says six nations have the most established policies. These are Australia, Britain, China, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea.

The differences in policies are a good example of how difficult it is to develop international rules for genetically changed crops. Countries that do not require special markings may suffer in markets where the public desires such information. Also, the process for approving new genetically engineered crops has increased the time it takes for these products to come to market.

The United States, for example, has lost almost all its market for corn exports to the European Union. E-U officials have not approved new crops of genetically changed corn since nineteen-ninety-seven. At the same time, Argentina has exported huge amounts of such corn that already has E-U approval.

Next week, we will continue to examine international trade in genetically changed crops.

This VOA Special English Agriculture Report was written by Mario Ritter.

 
Go to Other Sections
Story Tools
 
Copyright by chinadaily.com.cn. All rights reserved

版權聲明:未經中國日報網站許可,任何人不得復制本欄目內容。如需轉載請與本網站聯系。
None of this material may be used for any commercial or public use. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
 

 

主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产精品极品美女自在线看免费一区二区 | 免费看一片 | 狠狠色丁香久久婷婷综 | 伊人网五月天 | 在线播放一区二区精品产 | 国产高清自拍 | 精品国产免费人成高清 | 毛片免费大全 | 免费看又黄又爽又猛的网站 | 久久99亚洲精品久久 | 国产下药迷倒白嫩丰满美女j8 | 国产成人精品日本亚洲网站 | 亚洲第一视频在线播放 | 伊在人香蕉99久久 | 亚洲综合91社区精品福利 | 91精品久久一区二区三区 | 欧美日韩国产亚洲综合不卡 | 99精品视频在线观看免费播放 | 一区二区三区四区视频在线 | 欧美亚洲一区二区三区四 | 窝窝午夜精品一区二区 | 日韩三级黄| 国产精品久久成人影院 | 欧美视频精品一区二区三区 | 国产精品国产三级国产专播 | 欧美一级专区免费大片俄罗斯 | 久久99九九99九九精品 | 国产黄a三级三级三级 | 最新国产三级在线观看不卡 | 欧美一级乱理片免费观看 | 欧美高清另类自拍视频在线看 | 69性欧美高清影院 | 久久福利青草精品免费 | 日韩午夜视频在线观看 | 在线欧美日韩精品一区二区 | 国产一区亚洲欧美成人 | 亚洲韩国欧美一区二区三区 | 亚洲国产欧美目韩成人综合 | 亚洲美女在线观看亚洲美女 | 在线欧美一区 | 一区二区三区四区在线免费观看 |