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Over the past few years the Government of Ukraine occasionally temporarily restricted imports of U.S. agricultural products, allegedly because of food safety concerns. In addition, in November 2010, the Ministry of Health of Ukraine signed Order #971, approving a list of food products that require monitoring for genetically engineered or genetically modified organism (GMO) content. Among the groups of products to be tested and monitored are soybeans and soybean products, corn and products made with corn, potatoes and potato-derived products, tomatoes, and tomato products, rice and rice products, wheat and products made of wheat, baby food made with such products, food additives.
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