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Scientific Opinion on an application by Dow Agrosciences LLC ( EFSA ‐ GMO ‐ NL ‐2009‐68) for placing on the market of cotton 281‐24‐236 × 3006‐210‐23 ×  MON  88913 for food and feed uses, import and processing under Regulation ( EC ) No 1829/2003
Author(s) -
Andrew Nicholas Birch,
Josep Casacuberta,
Adinda De Schrijver,
Achim Gathmann,
Mikołaj Antoni Gralak,
Philippe Guerche,
Huw Jones,
Barbara Manachini,
Antoine Messéan,
Hanspeter Naegeli,
Elsa Nielsen,
Fabien Nogué,
Christophe Robaglia,
Nils Rostoks,
Jeremy Sweet,
Christoph C. Tebbe,
Francesco Visioli,
JeanMichel Wal
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
efsa journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.076
H-Index - 97
ISSN - 1831-4732
DOI - 10.2903/j.efsa.2016.4430
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , event (particle physics) , microbiology and biotechnology , scope (computer science) , environmental safety , stack (abstract data type) , food safety , agricultural science , business , engineering , computer science , food science , biology , medicine , environmental health , human health , paleontology , physics , quantum mechanics , programming language
Abstract The Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms of the European Food Safety Authority ( GMO Panel) previously assessed the three single events combined to produce a three‐event stack cotton 281‐24‐236 × 3006‐210‐23 ×  MON  88913 and did not identify safety concerns. In this opinion, the GMO Panel assesses only the three‐event stack cotton. No new data on the single events, leading to modification of the original conclusions on their safety, were identified. The combination of cotton events 281‐24‐236, 3006‐210‐23 and MON  88913 in the three‐event stack cotton did not give rise to issues – based on the molecular, agronomic, phenotypic or compositional characteristics – regarding food and feed safety and nutrition. The combination of the newly expressed proteins in the three‐event stack cotton did not raise concerns for human and animal health. Considering the introduced traits and the outcome of the comparative analysis, the routes of exposure and limited exposure levels, the GMO Panel concludes that this three‐event stack cotton would not raise safety concerns in case of accidental release of viable cottonseeds into the environment. The post‐market environmental monitoring plans provided by the applicant are in line with the scope of the three‐event stack cotton. No post‐market monitoring of food/feed derived from the three‐event stack cotton is considered necessary. The GMO Panel concludes that the three‐event stack cotton is as safe and as nutritious as its conventional counterpart in the context of its scope.

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