[Ngo-sanrm] Decree against GMO corn signed by ministers

Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resources Management Working Group ngo-sanrm at ngocentre.org.vn
Tue Jul 16 00:35:51 BST 2013


http://www.lagazzettadelmezzogiorno.it/english/decree-against-gmo-corn-signed-by-ministers-no636272/
First step in safeguarding biodiversity, De Girolamo says
  
(ANSA) - Rome, July 12 - Italian Agriculture Minister
Nunzia De Girolamo's battle against genetically modified
organisms (GMOs) took a step forward on Friday after a decree
prohibiting the cultivation of MON810 corn in Italy was signed
on Friday. The decree was signed together with Health Minister
Beatrice Lorenzin and Environment Minister Andrea Orlando. "Today's decree is only the first step, the most urgent,
of a series of further initiatives with which will define a new
framework for the cultivation of GMOs in our country," Girolamo
said. 
"It is a measure that protects our specific
(biodiversity), which safeguards Italy from homogenous
products...we need to focus on quality," De Girolamo said.
      The GMO issue is particularly explosive in Italy.
      As the second-largest producer of organic crops in Europe
and the fourth largest in the world, there is widespread fear of
the potential damage resulting from accidental GMO
contamination.
      Italian farmers association Coldiretti said in June that
nearly eight out of 10, or 76%, of Italians were against GMOs -
14% more compared to a survey from last year.
      "Agricultural entrepreneurs say no and surveys show
opposition (to GMOs). 
If we start growing homogenous produce we
lose what makes us characteristic and will this greatly damage
our agricultural sector," De Girolamo said last week.
 
 
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Agent Orange Action Group
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Hoa Binh Chapter, Veterans For Peace
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