Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on genetically modified fish

Mar 1, 2016


Mr Leon Perera: To ask the Minister for National Development whether the Ministry will permit local fish farmers and scientists to experiment and sell genetically modified fish locally. 

Answer: 

Parties that wish to conduct research on genetically modified (GM) animals, including fish, must first obtain the approval of the Genetic Modification Advisory Committee (GMAC). The GMAC is a national committee, comprising representatives from government agencies, research bodies, and other supporting organisations overseeing the research and development, production, use, handling and release of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in Singapore. In deciding whether to allow the proposal to proceed, GMAC will consider whether appropriate measures are in place for the safe containment, handling and transport of the GM animals, in accordance with the Singapore Biosafety Guidelines for Research on GMOs. This is to keep research safe and ensure public and environmental safety. 
 
Should any party wish to sell GM fish in Singapore for human consumption, they must first seek approval from the Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority (AVA). The AVA will assess the food safety of the fish in consultation with GMAC, and with reference to the food safety guidelines for GM foods, established by United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organisation and World Health Organisation.