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Found 10 records similar to Novel Food Information - Insect Resistant Cotton COT67B
Health Canada has notified Bayer CropScience that it has no objection to the food use of GlyTol™ Cotton Event GHB614. The Department conducted a comprehensive assessment of this cotton event according to its Guidelines for the Safety Assessment of Novel Foods.
Health Canada has notified Monsanto Canada, Inc. that it has no objection to the food use of herbicide tolerant cotton event MON 88701. The Department conducted a comprehensive assessment of this cotton event according to its Guidelines for the Safety Assessment of Novel Foods.
Health Canada has notified DOW AgroSciences Inc. that it has no objection to the sale of food derived from Herbicide Tolerant Cotton DAS-81910-7. The Department conducted a comprehensive assessment of this cotton event according to its Guidelines for the Safety Assessment of Novel Foods.
Health Canada has notified Bayer CropScience that it has no objection to the food use of herbicide tolerant and lepidopteran pest resistant cotton event T304-40. The Department conducted a comprehensive assessment of this variety according to its Guidelines for the Safety Assessment of Novel Foods.
Health Canada has notified BASF Canada Inc. that it has no objection to the food use of herbicide tolerant cotton event GHB811 (GHB811). This event was initially submitted to the Department as an asset owned by Bayer CropScience Inc. During the assessment of this event, the ownership of this asset was transferred to BASF Canada Inc. The Department conducted a comprehensive assessment of this cotton variety according to its Guidelines for the Safety Assessment of Novel Foods.
Bayer CropScience has developed cotton event GHB119 to be tolerant to glufosinate ammonium herbicides and resistant to lepidopteran pests. Recombinant DNA techniques were used to confer tolerance to the herbicide and impart pest resistance.
Health Canada has notified Syngenta Seeds Canada Inc. that it has no objection to the sale of food derived from Insect Resistant Maize 5307. The Department conducted a comprehensive assessment of this corn event according to its Guidelines for the Safety Assessment of Novel Foods.
Health Canada has notified Syngenta Seeds Canada Inc. that it has no objection to the sale of food derived from Insect Resistant Corn Event MIR 162. The Department conducted a comprehensive assessment of this corn event hybrid according to its Guidelines for the Safety Assessment of Novel Foods.
Health Canada has notified Monsanto Canada Inc. that it has no objection to the sale of food derived from Insect Resistant and Herbicide Tolerant Corn MON 87411. The Department conducted a comprehensive assessment of this corn event according to its Guidelines for the Safety Assessment of Novel Foods.
Health Canada has notified Monsanto Canada Inc. that it has no objection to the food use of Insect Protected Soybean MON 87701. The Department conducted a comprehensive assessment of this variety according to its Guidelines for the Safety Assessment of Novel Foods.