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andrewducker) wrote2006-02-13 10:56 pm
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Calling all WTO experts
According to today's Guardian the WTO has said that European countries can't ban GM foods.
What I'm wondering is - does this stop them from demanding that GM foods be labelled, so that people can make their own choices about whether they want to eat them or not?
What I'm wondering is - does this stop them from demanding that GM foods be labelled, so that people can make their own choices about whether they want to eat them or not?
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Me, I think that gene transfer between plants is so much easier than between vertebrates that you shouldn't stick any protein or trait in a plant that you cannot cope with having in the wild, and I also think the main issues are land management and agricultural inputs (fertilisers and pesticides) - I quite enjoy skylarks and bulrushes and corn poppies and siskins, and I'm prepared to pay a premium on my food in order to ensure they continue to exist (particularly since the relative cost of food has declined for many years). GM is just a toolset, not an issue in itself. And I strongly support labelling.
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