Genome-edited food products to go on sale in Japan, despite no labelling and safety provisions By Pearly Neo 08-Jan-2020 - Last updated on 08-Jan-2020 at 01:33 GMT Email to a friend Food products produced using genome editing technology could go on sale in Japan by the end of the year despite no specific labelling rules being in place.Read the full story here. Top 10 most read F&B stories in December 2019 Genome-edited food products to go on sale in Japan, despite no labelling and safety provisions China registration rules: Foreign food companies must now pass ‘expert panel’ reviews ‘Strictest supervision and penalties’: China introduces strengthened food safety laws No green bottles for Sprite anymore: Coca-Cola seeks to increase PET recyclability in SEA Sustainable noodles: Singapore start-up creating comfort food with ‘future fit crops’ F&N of the future: Singapore ‘smart factory’ and innovation centre to focus on health and sustainability Organic standardisation: China enforces revised product list with immediate effect ‘Clarity is key’: Low and no sugar claims in the spotlight as South Korea tightens regulations Generation gap: Mondelez highlights differing snack preferences between age groups in Australia Billion-dollar market: Soft drinks, dairy and snacks are most purchased products in Chinese convenience stores Prev 1 2 3 4 5 … 11 Next