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Coexistence Report
Coexistence means that the farmer can choose between conventional or organic cultivation and the cultivation of genetically modified crops. It is also the precondition for the consumer’s freedom of choice. The Commission is convinced that consumers and producers should have a true choice to decide to which type of agricultural products they give preference. > more + downloads about: Coexistence Report
15.10.2008, Lebensministerium Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
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Study: "Cultivation of genetically modified organisms"
Europe Legal protection obligations for protected habitats and species such as the Habitats Directive, as well as regional protection equipment remain largely ignored, if genetically modified organisms (GMOs) for EU-wide cultivation requested. > more + downloads about: Study: "Cultivation of genetically modified organisms"
16.10.2008, Lebensministerium Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
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Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety "regulates the global export and import of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). It is a crucial step in protecting biodiversity and to enshrine the precautionary principle in environmental policy and an important factor in the effective prevention of potential risks of GMOs for the environment. > more about: Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
16.10.2008, Lebensministerium Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
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EU food and beverage industry relies on GMO information
GM-free production is more expensive - producers and distributors bear costs
The European food and beverage industry would like consumers to the required choice between food from genetically modified (GM), conventional or organic agriculture to make sure. The association of food and beverage industry in the EU (CIAA) explains what the regulations are to hold manufacturers have or what tricks to provide consumers with the GM food is increasingly palatable wants. > more about: EU food and beverage industry relies on GMO information07.04.2006, Lebensministerium Öffentlichkeitsarbeit





