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Oryol Grain Confirmed GMO-Free: A Win for Agricultural Quality

by Tatiana Ivanova
14 December 2024
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Oryol Grain Passes GMO Testing: Assurance for Farmers and Consumers

The agricultural sector in Oryol has received a positive boost as tests conducted in November confirmed the absence of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in local grain. Wheat, rapeseed, and barley samples, along with other agricultural and feed products, were thoroughly analyzed by the Oryol branch of the Federal Animal Health Protection Center.

Key Findings

  1. Comprehensive Testing: A total of 557 samples of grain and feed products were examined. All samples were declared GMO-free.
  2. Additional Analyses: Tests extended to cooked food products such as sausages and sour cream to detect traces of chicken DNA and soy DNA. These also yielded negative results for GMOs, reaffirming the safety and purity of the products.
  3. Annual Trend: Experts reported that no GMO traces have been detected in Oryol’s agricultural products this year, including in past analyses of potatoes and apple plantations.

Implications for the Agricultural Sector

The absence of GMOs in Oryol’s grain and food products underscores the region’s commitment to maintaining high agricultural standards. This has several benefits:

  • Market Confidence: GMO-free certification boosts consumer trust and marketability, especially in regions where GMO labeling is critical.
  • Export Potential: GMO-free products are more appealing in international markets that prioritize organic and non-GMO imports.
  • Environmental Sustainability: Avoiding genetically modified crops aligns with sustainable farming practices that prioritize biodiversity.

The Importance of GMO Testing

Regular GMO testing is crucial for ensuring food safety, maintaining public health, and supporting farmers. By certifying GMO-free status, agricultural regions like Oryol can protect their reputation while contributing to the global demand for transparent and safe food production systems.

The confirmation of GMO-free status in Oryol’s agricultural products reflects a robust quality assurance system and the dedication of local farmers and researchers. As the global market increasingly values non-GMO products, Oryol’s agricultural sector is well-positioned to thrive both domestically and internationally.


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