This application seeks to amend the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code to permit a new genetically modified source organism for the production of 2′-Fucosyllactose (2′-FL) as a nutritive substance in infant formula products.
This application seeks to approve the sale and use of food derived from soybean line MON94313, genetically modified to tolerate the herbicides glufosinate, dicamba, 2,4-D and mesotrione.
This application seeks to amend the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code to permit steviol glycosides to be used as a food additive (intense sweetener) in Food for special medical purposes.
To permit fructosyltranserase from Aspergillus oryzae to be used as a processing aid for the production of short-chain fructooligosaccharides (sc-FOS).
This application seeks approval for the sale and use of food derived from corn line DAS1131, genetically modified for herbicide-tolerance and protection from insect pests.
This application seeks to amend the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code to permit a genetically modified strain of Trichoderma reesei containing the beta-fructofuranosidase gene from Aspergillus niger to be used as a processing aid in the production of short-chain fructooligosaccharides (scFOS) and to reduce sugar (sucrose) levels in treated fruit and vegetable products.
This application seeks approval for the sale and use of food derived from corn line DP915635, genetically modified for herbicide-tolerance and protection from insect pests.
This application seeks to amend the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code to permit cellulase from genetically modified Aspergillus niger to be used as a processing aid in brewing of beer and in distilled alcohol production.
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has approved an application from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) to permit food derived from a banana line genetically modified (GM) for resistance to Panama disease.
Banana line QCAV-4 is the first whole GM fruit assessed and approved by FSANZ and the first GM banana approved in the world.
The Australian and New Zealand Food Ministers did not seek a review of the GM banana's approval for food use.