|  | Heinz baby cereal may contain GM rice by chinadaily.com.cn
 Updated: 2006-03-15 17:27  An official with the Ministry 
of Agriculture said late Tuesday it was investigating a claim that baby cereal 
made by H.J. Heinz Co. China improperly contained genetically modified 
rice.
 
 Greenpeace, an international environmental group, said Monday that 
laboratory tests found genetically modified rice in Heinz Baby Rice Cereal 
bought in Beijing.
 
 The Agriculture Ministry said it was looking into the 
claim and will take legal actions if any problems are found.
 
 The Chinese 
government has attached great importance to supervision of the safety of GE 
(genetic engineering) biology, said the official.
 
 The official said the 
ministry would have to approve any such products and that currently it hasn't 
approved any genetically modified rice for human consumption.
 
 Moreover, 
any inspection of transgenic products will be made by professional organizations 
authorized by the Ministry of Agriculture, the official 
added.
 
 Meanwhile, Pittsburgh-based Heinz denied that its baby food 
products contained any genetically modified organisms, or GMO.
 
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