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Kikkoman Secures Non-GM US Soy for Japan 09 Demand

Source: Reuters
20/08/2008

Tokyo, Aug 20 - Kikkoman Corp said on Wednesday it had secured U.S. non-genetically modified soybeans for soy sauce production in Japan for 2009, and would have little choice but to continue to rely on U.S. soybeans.

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Many of Japan's soy product makers use non-GM soybeans in keeping with domestic consumer preferences but face daunting procurement difficulties.

Genetically modified soybeans now account for over 90 percent of planting in the United States, the world's biggest soybean exporter, as farmers seek to cut herbicide use and production costs.

A doubling in import costs of non-GM soybeans from a year earlier has encouraged a major Japanese tofu maker, Shinozakiya Inc to increase the usage of locally grown non-GM soybeans, albeit gradually.

But Kikkoman Chairman Yuzaburo Mogi told Reuters in an interview that the company was unlikely to take that route.

"The costs are too high," he said in an interview. "Practically, I don't think that's feasible."

Kikkoman buys non-GM soybeans from the market, unlike a growing number of soy product makers here who buy them either directly from farmers or via trading firms which have contracts with farmers.

Non-GM soybean cargoes are sold at a premium to unseparated cargoes containing GM crops due to the extra costs involved in farming, shipment and storage.

Japan is Kikkoman's largest market and although soy sauce makers are not compelled by law to specify the type of soybeans they are using, the company feels it must use only non-GM soybeans to please customers.

Kikkoman also uses non-GM soybeans to cater to consumers in Europe and Australia, with its only European factory in the Netherlands using non-GM soybeans from Brazil.

But Kikkoman also believes non-GM soybeans are safe and uses unseparated cargoes at its Singapore and U.S. factories.



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