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UK: commissione parlamentare su OGM
- Subject: UK: commissione parlamentare su OGM
- From: "AlessandroGimona"<agimona at libero.it>
- Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 18:16:58 +0200
(dal sito dell' UNIDO http://www.binas.unido.org) una commissione parlamentare invita il governo a rivedere la regolamentazione sulle colture modificate geneticamente. News: May, 2000 UK Environment Committee Critcizes Government on GM Foods The UK government has failed to tackle the issue of genetically modified foods, according to its Environmental Audit Committee. The committee, made up of members of all parties, says that commercial plantings GM crops should be banned until trails prove no environmental dangers exist. The committee was worried by the prospect of contamination of neighbouring fields by GM crops. Conservative MP John Horam, who chairs the committee, said: "The government has been slow to respond and it now needs to take a firm grip." Cabinet Office Minister Jack Cunningham welcomed the report, saying he was glad it had arrived in time for consideration before the government reviewed regulations on GM foods. "We have no desire to 'merely tinker' with the regulatory system. Our objective is to ensure that the system is fit for the future. It must continue to enable us to protect human health and the environment, whilst capturing the benefits of this exciting and fast moving technology. And it must be transparent. In developing a new framework for regulating biotechnology, we are listening carefully to all the views expressed to us." He continued: "We are committed to ensuring that any cultivation of GM crops in agriculture will not put unacceptable pressure on our countryside and wildlife and prejudice the goal of maintaining and where possible enhancing farmland biodiversity." Friends of the Earth said that the Government should recognise that people do not want GM technology and "introduce policies to protect people and the environment from its potential impacts, and help British agriculture to reap the increasing commercial benefits of GM-free food." It urges a freeze on trials.
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