Pakistan drops ban on importing GMO soybeans
Pakistan drops ban on importing GMO soybeans


The federal government [of Pakistan] has officially authorised the import of genetically modified (GMO) soybean by granting licences to dozens of companies. The Pakistan Poultry Association (PPA) … welcomed the move, saying it will help in sourcing quality protein for feed. The significant milestone has been achieved for the first time as the National Biosafety Committee (NBC) granted import licences for soybean to 39 companies.
The ban on GMO [soybeans] has been in place for the past couple of years, following revelations about the illegal and undeclared import of the commodity. The issue persists due to various factors. However, after extensive lobbying by several stakeholders, the technical hurdles have been addressed by importers. The PPA also played a crucial role in achieving this significant progress for the industry.
This success not only marks a step forward in agricultural innovation but also fortifies the poultry industry’s foundation, setting the stage for future achievements, said a member of the association.
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