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Fundacja ICPPC | GMO FREE ZONES IN POLAND
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European Parliament Proposals for Tighter GM Regulations Progress of Regress?On 5 July 2011, the European parliament backed plans to let member states choose whether or not to ban the cultivation of GM crops on their territory. A decision which has been widely greeted as a victory for ant-GMO NGO's. However, a more careful assessment throws doubt on the validity of this reaction, and it is our view that an opportunity was missed to to call for a complete prohibition of all GM crops. The EU parliament proposals show improvements on the EU Commission's original proposals which excluded both environmental and health concerns from its list of what would be deemed legally acceptable criteria for a member state to block the import of GM crops. Under the European Parliament's latest proposal, environmental considerations are now included, however 'health' is still not on the agenda. There also appears to be a tightening of financial liability on the perpetrator of any cross contamination with organic or non GM crops under the EU parliament proposals. However, these (and other) steps forward in the European parliament proposals need to be seen against the dangers which arise from allowing each member state to set its own GM agenda.
The EU Parliamentary report was adopted with 540 votes for, 84 against and 31 abstentions. In our view, the parliament should have voted on the increasingly weighty evidence, supplied by independent laboratories, that ingesting GM foods has deeply serious long term consequences for human health, as well as animal and plant health. As it is, the 'health' consequences associated with GM crops is still not even under discussion within the EU parliament or EU Commission. By the time it is, many millions are likely to have already suffered the consequences. Current evidence suggests that these will include toxic poisoning, widespread infertility in both men and women and a string of cancer related losses of life. Julian Rose and Jadwiga Lopata, August 2011 |
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