The safety certificate has been approved for five years from
April 21, according to a document published last week by the
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs.
Unlike genetic modification, which introduces foreign genes into
a plant, gene editing alters existing genes.
The technology is considered to be less risky than GMOs and is
more lightly regulated in some countries, including China, which
published rules on gene-editing last year.
"The approval of the safety certificate is a shot in the arm for
the Shunfeng team," said the firm in a statement to Reuters on
Thursday.
Shunfeng claims to be the first company in China seeking to
commercialize gene-edited crops.
It is currently researching around 20 other gene-edited crops,
including higher yield rice, wheat and corn, herbicide-resistant
rice and soybeans and vitamin C-rich lettuce, said a company
representative.
United States-based company Calyxt also developed a high oleic
soybean, producing a healthy oil that was the first gene-edited
food to be approved in the U.S. in 2019.
Several additional steps are needed before China's farmers can
plant the novel soybean, including approvals of seed varieties
with the tweaked genes.
The approval comes as trade tensions, erratic weather and war in
major grain exporter Ukraine have increased concerns in Beijing
over feeding the country's 1.4 billion people.
A growing middle class is also facing a surge in diet-related
disease.
China is promoting GMO crops too, starting large-scale trials of
GM corn this year.
Getting gene-edited crops onto the market is expected to be
faster however, given fewer steps in the regulatory process.
Aside from the United States, Japan has also approved
gene-edited foods, including healthier tomatoes and
faster-growing fish.
(Reporting by Dominique Patton; Editing by Christina Fincher)
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