DEFRA (Department for the Environment Food and Rural Affairs) is sneakily allowing further GM potatoes trialling as the Telegraph reports here.
There is, of course, strong resistance within the British public to the idea of GM crops being tested/grown and GM food being imported/sold in the UK and environmentalists, when they are aware of GM crops being test-grown have tended to interfere with the trial plants, partly because of the risk of the GM plants contaminating the genes of native crops.
The report contains this sinister information: "Under current EU rules, scientists have to publish the map reference for every GM field trial. However ministers are understood to be reviewing the rules so more trials can go ahead without threat of disruption."
Makes me wonder whether/which ministers are in the pocket of the biotechnology industry...
Monday, July 27, 2009
DEFRA is sneakily allowing further GM potatoes trial
Posted by Willow at 6:39 pm
Labels: biotechnology companies, contaminated food, EU regulations, GM crops, GM field trials, GM industry, GM potatoes
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