Since June 1st, all Ukrainian genetically modified foods must be clearly marked on the packaging. In the logo, we must first state whether the product contains genetically modified components or whether it is a genetically modified product. If it is a genetically modified food or a product that contains a genetically modified component, it must be marked with the proportion of the component. Otherwise, according to the consumer protection law, it shall be handled in accordance with the law, in addition to the fine, Serious offenders should also be held criminally liable. At present, Ukrainian genetically modified raw materials include potatoes, corn, tomatoes and canola. According to Govruha, sales manager of the Frishat supermarket chain, currently 70% of Ukrainian food uses genetically modified raw materials, mainly meat products, dairy products and canned products. Genetically modified foods account for 30% of the entire market. If the government regulations are too stringent, there will be problems with the supply of market goods and the shelves will appear empty. Ukraine's earliest licensing of genetically modified products was in 1998, allowing the cultivation of genetically modified potatoes. However, the full liberalization was in 2001, allowing the import, processing and production of GMO raw materials from a legal perspective. This rule caused a different opinion in Uzbekistan. The first is that after the Ukrainian government's regulations were issued, many manufacturers and sellers felt embarrassed and confused because the goods on hand were difficult to handle in a timely manner. In any case, they will not be able to sell these products containing genetically modified components by June 1. The government regulations are one-size-fits-all, and all foods that do not contain genetically modified food will be confiscated. Second, Ukrainian laboratories that can detect the proportion of genetically modified components cannot meet actual needs. In February 2009, the Ukrainian government banned the import and production of products and raw materials containing more than 0.9% genetically modified ingredients. This is an international practice. According to Ruslan of the Ukrainian Dose Standards Agency's Research Laboratory for Genetically Modified Organisms, there are only four laboratories in Zhengzhou that can carry out genetically modified test. It can't satisfy the actual needs after the formal implementation. Ruslan estimates that at least 27 such laboratories will be needed in all of Ukraine. It should be ensured that each administrative division can have one such laboratory. To this end, Ukraine must invest at least 1.5 million hryvnia. At present, laboratory tests are paid services, and a test fee is 495 hryvnia. Today, the world is still uncertain about the safety of human genetically modified foods. There are no specific examples to prove that GM products are harmful to humans. Xie Shuligin, deputy director of the Institute of Food Biotechnology at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, said that there is no direct connection between the consumption of genetically modified foods and diseases. According to statistics, Americans consume about 500 million tons of genetically modified products each year, and 180 million tons in Europe. Galvanized Barbed Wire,Galvanized Barbed,Zinc Coated Steel Barbed Wire,Galvanized Wire Coatings Shenzhou City Hongda Hardware Products Co.,Ltd , https://www.hdpvcwire.com