Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) today released the final report on its review of food derived using new breeding techniques (NBTs).
The final report was on whether the current definitions in the Code for genetically modified foods were fit for purpose, given recent advancements in genetic technologies said FSANZ chief executive Mark Booth.
Booth said the report was the result of a significant amount of work by FSANZ and included extensive consultation with stakeholders and the community.
"The review found that while there are diverse views in the community about the safety and regulation of food derived from NBTs, many agreed the current definitions are no longer fit for purpose and lack clarity.
Based on these findings, FSANZ would prepare a proposal to amend the definitions in the Code in the New Year said Booth.