MEP backing for GMO deregulation threatens rights of farmers
Says “grave concerns” about deregulation proposals are fully justified and not remotely “anti-science”
New GMOs can be radically different from their natural non-GMO counterparts, even when the changes made are apparently minor, writes Testbiotech
Absurd amendments are proposed by the rapporteur. Report: Testbiotech
Criteria for defining GMOs to be excluded from all assessment, labelling and traceability are not based on any scientific justification, says farmers' group
Detection methods must be demanded from the developer as a condition of approval. Briefing by Claire Robinson of GMWatch and Pat Thomas of Beyond GM / A Bigger Conversation
The GM canola, newly approved in Norway to feed farmed salmon, is engineered to be grown with an EU-banned herbicide and contains oils that caused deformities in butterflies. Report: Claire Robinson
ANSES says there is "no scientific basis" for Commission's proposal to remove regulatory safeguards from new GMOs. Report: Claire Robinson
Trade dispute panel rescinds invitation to Canadian expert groups to submit official comments
According to the Aurelia Foundation, deregulation of new genetic engineering (gene scissors) is not a smart political move, but a serious threat to biodiversity
New paper is "critical step forward in filling knowledge gaps of glyphosate carcinogenicity in humans". Report: Claire Robinson
Glyphosate may be "critical environmental trigger" in wheat sensitivity, bowel diseases, and some mental illnesses, say scientists. Report: Claire Robinson
Pediatricians urge more transparency and more research on GMO foods. Report: Claire Robinson
GM tree currently under US government risk assessment does not work, says American Chestnut Foundation
Calls for mandatory risk assessment intensify, Testbiotech reports
Today's outcome is "a relief for nature protection, our right to transparency, our right to know what we buy and eat, and our freedom of choice"
TACF cites "significant performance limitations"
If the Council agrees on the current version of the proposal, no safety checks or monitoring will be necessary to market the majority of new GMOs
The GMO industry wants GM herbicide-tolerant and insecticide-producing crops to be allowed into our fields and onto our plates without safety checks or labelling. The European Commission and some MEPs have jumped to obey industry’s orders in designing a GMO deregulation law that will harm health, biodiversity, and farmers. Report: Claire Robinson and Nina Holland
Warning of danger to health and the environment
New GMOs have specific risks for health and the environment that must be assessed, review concludes
Deregulation "will have major consequences for all citizens" – Greenpeace France
"People will no longer know whether they are getting GMOs on their plates" – organic farmer
"EU regulations must guarantee full traceability and labelling of NGTs throughout the supply chain"
Coalition of groups call on US Department of Agriculture to reject deregulation