EU states should be
able to stop GMO crops-Germany
Thomson Financial News
09.03.08
Forbes
BERLIN , Sept 3 (Reuters) - Germany wants European Union
member states to have the power to block genetically-modified crops in their
countries, Agriculture Minister Horst Seehofer said
on Wednesday.
Currently the EU Commission, the bloc's executive arm, takes
the decision whether genetically modified organisms (GMO) are safe and has
controversially approved several GMO crops for commercial farming.
But some EU states including
'I believe that the EU member states should be able to
decide themselves whether they actually want cultivation in their areas,' Seehofer said.
The EU should continue to rule on whether GMO seeds can be
used but should leave member states to decide whether they should actually be
grown, he said.
Seehofer said he has been under
pressure to introduce GMO bans in environmentally sensitive areas of
The legality of bans in other countries was questionable, he
said.
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'They make decisions about real estate developments,
industrial zones and infrastructure. They should also be able to make decisions
about cultivation.'
(Reporting by Michael Hogan; Editing by Michael Urquhart)
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