MAF

Media Release

Tuesday 5 December 2006

Sweet corn investigation update 1

The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry is confident it has located all of the sweet corn that was cleared at the border in October and November 2006, but later determined to present a risk of containing genetically modified (GM) material at extremely low levels. Following further investigation, an additional 2,620kg consignment of potentially GM-contaminated corn has been identified. This now brings the total quantity of concern to 4,420kg.

The varieties of sweet corn (Krispy King, Dominion/Jubilee Plus, and GH2042, an as-yet unnamed variety) were all sourced from Syngenta in the USA. The following table provides location details of each of these consignments.

Consignment

Seed supplier

Quantity
imported

Quantity sown

Quantity
remaining

Region

Ha planted

Number
of properties

Krispy King Syngenta

1100.0

1060.0

40.0

Mid-Canterbury

108.5

5

Jubilee Plus/ Dominion Syngenta

1628.0

1528.0

100.0

Hawkes Bay

201.5

13

Jubilee Plus/ Dominion Syngenta

1592.0

379.5

1212.5

Gisborne

56.9

5

GH2042 Syngenta

100.0

100.0

0

Hawkes Bay

6.4

1

Total  

4420.0

3067.5

1352.5

 

373.3

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MAF’s objective is to ensure New Zealand’s GM-free status is maintained. MAF is continuing investigations to determine whether the seed contains any GM material. When this work is concluded decisions will be made as to the fate of the crops associated with each consignment.

MAF is concerned to ensure that its border inspection procedures are robust and has commenced a review of handling of these consignments and implications for its border procedures in this area.

MAF has also now reviewed all other sweet corn seed that was imported during 2006 and found no other discrepancies.

Issued by:
Brett Sangster, Director Corporate Communications
Phone: 0-4-894 0165 or 0-29-894 0165
Email: brett.sangster@maf.govt.nz