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India: Soybean association stands against the import of GM soybean Meal

The Indore-based Soybean Processors Association of India (SOPA) urged the Centre government on Wednesday not to allow the import of genetically modified (GM) soybean meal.

SOPA claims that it would harm local processors and farmers because the country does not allow the cultivation of GM food crops.

“We understand that the poultry industry has asked the government to allow the import of GM soybean meal once more.”

“The suggestion by some traders and the poultry industry to import more GM soybean meal will be completely counter-productive,” SOPA Chairman Davish Jain wrote in a letter to Union Animal Husbandry Secretary Atul Chaturvedi.

When asked why the industry hasn’t become more competitive, SOPA’s Executive Director, DN Pathak, stated that:

“GM soybeans are permitted in countries where productivity is much higher, but not in India.”

He claims that

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