Greenpeace, an international environmental organization, released a survey today: Some domestic supermarkets selling papaya contain genetically modified ingredients. In February and March this year, environmental protection organizations purchased samples of papaya in some large supermarkets in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong and Hong Kong, and sent them to international authoritative testing organizations for genetically modified components. The results showed that the domestically produced papayas were all genetically modified papayas, and only the Philippine imported papaya sold by Walmart Supermarket Beijing Zhichun Road Branch was non-transgenic papaya. These genetically modified papayas do not have any logo. According to the survey, the homemade papayas sold by Lotus Branch Beijing Chengfu Road Store and Walmart Beijing Zhichun Road Branch are all from Hainan. “According to the regulations of the Ministry of Agriculture, China only allows the commercialization of genetically modified papaya in the Guangdong region. However, we recently visited the field and found that GM papaya has been illegally planted on Hainan Island,†said Fang Lifeng, director of the Greenpeace Food and Agriculture Project. According to Greenpeace, scientific research shows that genetically modified papaya may cause allergic reactions. Genetically modified foods must be clearly labeled China's "Administrative Measures on the Labeling of Agricultural Genetically Modified Organisms" that took effect on March 20, 2002 stipulates that any agricultural genetically modified organism that is included in the label management catalogue and used for marketing should be identified; if it is not identified and not marked according to regulations, it must not be Import or sale. In addition, the mandatory National Standard for Labelling of Prepackaged Foods jointly issued by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine and the National Standards Commission also stipulates that any food that is listed in the “Administrative Measures on the Labeling of Agricultural Genetically Modified Organisms†issued by the Ministry of Agriculture must be marked on the label. "Genetically Modified Food". However, the reporter found that the foods included in the catalogue included soybeans, soybean oil, corn, fresh tomatoes, and tomato sauce, but no fruit was involved. (Reporter Yang Bin) sliding folding partition walls,office moveable walls,soundproof movable panels,divisions movable walls,soundproof portable partition walls Guangzhou MQ Acoustic Materials Co., Ltd , https://www.movablepartitionwall.com