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Approval of Commercialization of New Transgenic Soy by the European Union Guarantees Market for Brazilian Growers
SAO PAULO, July 7, 2012 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

          Measure represents a big step for Brazilian soy exportations, 
                                 say seed producers

     Approval by the European Commission on June 28th of the commercialization 
of the new technology of transgenic soy that combines in a single seed 
tolerance for herbicides and resistance to insects, represents an opening of 
the market and acceptance of the benefits and safety of genetically modified 
seeds for the world, according to the Brazilian Association of Seeds and 
Seedlings (ABRASEM).

     ABRASEM is celebrating the opening of new doors to varieties of high 
technology seeds that offer growers benefits as well as peace of mind, and now, 
the guarantee that they can also export to the European Union the soy produced 
in Brazil from the new seeds. Europe is the second main destination of 
Brazilian soy exports, after only China. 

     According to ABRASEM, the Brazilian regulatory framework is one of the 
most highly evolved in the world with respect to genetically modified 
organisms, though it regrets that the pace has not been the same in the 
principal markets where national production is sent. "Nowadays, companies are 
investing more and more in new technologies for the Brazilian market. It is 
necessary for the markets that are importing our agricultural production to 
keep pace with this movement," notes farmer and ABRASEM President, Narciso 
Barison Neto. With regard to the seed, he also emphasizes that it will bring 
environmental benefits, since it will considerably reduce the use of herbicides 
and insecticides by growers.

     Brazilian growers await approval of new soy in new markets
The new soy, which goes by the commercial name of Intacta RR2 Pro, was approved 
for growing and commercialization in Brazil by the Brazilian National Technical 
Commission for Biosafety (CTNBio) in 2010. It is the first variety developed 
from combined genes and especially for Brazil, although according to ABRASEM, 
its use is going to expand to other countries, chiefly the member countries of 
Mercosul. The new technology is also awaiting approval for commercialization in 
China, which is the largest importer of Brazilian soy. In 2011, 17.5 million 
tons of soy were exported to the Chinese market.

     Barison explains that the same approval that took place in Europe is 
expected for other countries such as China. "In addition to guaranteeing a 
market for growers who have opted for the new technology, the approvals of 
commercialization help to increase Brazilian exports of commodities and, 
consequently, to increase revenue for growers, while also contributing to our 
positive trade balance, making the Brazilian grower more efficient and 
competitive," he says. He also emphasizes the importance of regulatory 
synchronization concerning biotechnology among the principal exporting and 
importing countries of grains so there will be good commercial fluidity between 
markets. 

     About ABRASEM
     The Brazilian Association of Seeds and Seedlings (ABRASEM) represents the 
various segments of the seed and seedling sector in Brazil, from the initial 
phase of the agricultural production cycle, offering technical assistance to 
rural growers, through support with research and development of new varieties 
of plants so they can best adapt to the varied geographic conditions of the 
country. Founded in 1972, ABRASEM brings together 13 associations of producers 
of seeds and seedlings, 126 laboratories, 332 processing units, 1,200 storage 
units, as well as the research segment (breeders). The association includes 620 
associated producers, 42 thousand farmers, 4,400 technicians and 16,600 
vendors, in addition to creating 1.4 million direct and indirect jobs.

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     +55-11-3019-3092/ 3091/ 3095

     SOURCE:  Associacao Brasileira de Sementes e Mudas (ABRASEM)
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