17 Oct 2002
Any Member State wanting to start a new commercial approval process, would have
to do so under the new Deliberate Release Directive (which came into force
today). This would take 10 to 14 months. Friends of the
Earth called on Member States to introduce strict labelling and traceability rule during
this period.
Friends of the Earth Europe GMO campaigner Geert Retsima said:
"The fact that Ministers did not reach agreement on a tighter labelling regime
today means consumers will have to wait longer before they have a genuine
chance to avoid GM in their food. We urge Ministers to agree strict
GM labelling rules as soon as possible. That will effectively establish a
new moratorium because 70% of consumers have expressed a desire to avoid GM
in their diet. Even with tough labelling rules, major problems such as liability,
seed purity and the coexistence of GM and non GM crops need to
be resolved before the moratorium is lifted".
See photos of Friends of the Earth's call for action on GM at
:
www.foeeurope.org
NOTE:
Europe-wide opinion polls indicate that 94 per cent of the public want labelling
to give them a choice about eating GM foods, while 71 per cent
reject GM food.
Contact details:
Friends of the Earth
26-28 Underwood St.
LONDON
N1 7JQ
Tel: 020 7490 1555
Fax: 020 7490 0881
Web: www.foe.co.uk/feedback.html
Media team