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The purpose of the application is to approve the use of glucoamylase sourced from GM Aspergillus niger containing the gene from Trametes cingulata.
Approval Report 22 June 2020 (pdf 965 kb | word 152 kb)
Supporting document 1 - Risk and technical assessment report - at Approval (pdf 946 kb | word 201 kb)
Submissions:
Department of Health & Human Services Victoria
Ministry for Primary Industries
NZ Food & Grocery Council
Call for submissions - 11 February 2020 (pdf 830 kb) | (word 130 kb)
Supporting document 1 – Risk and technical assessment report (pdf 788 kb) | (word 154 kb)
Administrative Assessment Report – 27 August 2019 (pdf 179 kb) | (word 63 kb)
Application (pdf 740 kb)
If you require the Appendices please email standards.management@foodstandards.gov.auExecutive Summary (pdf 51 kb)
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Last updated: 22 June 2020
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