June 10/Washington/US Fed News -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) will deregulate a genetically engineered soybean line developed by Pioneer Hi-Bred International because it has been found to be as safe as its traditionally bred counterparts. The deregulated soybean line has been genetically engineered to have higher levels of oleic acid, as well as lower levels of linoleic and linolenic acids in its soybean oil.
In making an informed determination on this petition for nonregulated status, APHIS used the best available scientific information, data and expert advice available, including comments received from the public on the notice announcing the availability of the petition and the associated environmental assessment (EA) and plant pest risk assessment. APHIS also evaluated data submitted by Pioneer Hi-Bred International in its petition for a determination of nonregulated status. After analyzing this information, and carefully considering the possible environmental impacts of this action in the EA and based on the reviews conducted, APHIS concluded that the soybean line does not pose a plant pest risk.