4.5 tonnes of unmarked genetically modified salmon fillets sold in Canada
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — It appears Canadians were among the first diners in the world to eat a genetically modified animal — and they likely didn’t know it.
U.S.-based AquaBounty Technologies said in a recent fiscal update about 4.5 tonnes of its fresh AquAdvantage salmon fillets were sold in Canada between April and June.
The company got approval from Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection agency last year to sell the product.
AquaBounty CEO Ronald Stotish said in the quarterly report released earlier this month that the Canadian distribution marked “the very first sales of AquAdvantage salmon.”


