Monday, October 5, 2015

Wales Announces Complete Ban on GMOs With 15 Other EU Countries

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The Welsh Deputy Minister for Farming and Food, Rebecca Evans, has announced that the country will take advantage of new EU rules allowing countries to opt out of growing EU-authorized GM crops. Yep – Wales is moving forward with a complete ban on biotech’s seed! [1]
Evans says that the nation plans to ban GM corn as well as 7 other GM crops authorized by the EU. She states:
“These new rules proposed by the European Commission provide Wales with the necessary tools to maintain our cautionary approach by allowing us to control the future cultivation of GM crops in Wales. It will allow us to protect the significant investment we have made in our organic sector and safeguard the agricultural land in Wales that is managed under voluntary agri-environment schemes.”
She continued:
“Farming and food processing businesses remain the driving force of our rural economy. Our emphasis is on competing on quality, strong branding and adding value through local processing.  We, therefore, need to preserve consumer confidence and maintain our focus on a clean, green, natural environment. By having the ability to control what is grown in Wales we can have confidence in preserving these values.  I have therefore acted now to ban the eight GM varieties from being grown in Wales that are either approved or about to be approved for cultivation in the EU.
These crops have not been developed for Welsh growing conditions and would be of no real benefit to Welsh farmers at this time. I will of course keep this position under review and am keeping an open mind on future GM developments and more advanced genetic techniques.”
Meanwhile, in the US, Food Democracy Now has reported that the Senate Agriculture Committee has scheduled a hearing less than three weeks away — on Wed. Oct 21st, to try to pass its version of the DARK ACT, 1599. The House passed the DARK act in July; the act outlaws states’ rights to label GMOs. Forget bans in the US, we can’t even get correct labeling, thanks to Monsanto!
With the string of EU Countries banning GMOs, soon we’ll have to report on the stragglers who haven’t banned genetically modified organisms.
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Russian Government To Ban All GMO Food Products To Protect Citizens  ~ gee wonder ,Wonder which gov. IS protecting IT'S  Citizens  & "cleaning" the "terrorist/american backed" ...'mess'  UP ?      ... fucking gee &   "we"   geeet hellery "the hag" & or 'nother bush terd !   or    "the "D"ump"    fuck me !!! Lol

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russiadeputyWhat was once a taboo topic of conversation has now become so widely discussed that pretty well the entire world seems to have developed an opinion about it. Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) have entered the mainstream vernacular so thoroughly that an entire country has publicly stated their stance on and intended action plan for the agricultural method.
At an international conference on biotechnology Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister, Arkady Dvorkovich, announced that the country will be eliminating the production of genetically modified food:
As far as genetically-modified organisms are concerned, we have made decision not to use any GMO in food productions…. This is not a simple issue, we must do very thorough work on division on these spheres and form a legal base on this foundation.
This decision goes hand in hand with an earlier ruling the country announced in April of 2014, when Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev stated that the country would no longer import GMO products.
The ban is set to come into effect fully by mid 2017, when all products that could come into contact with the environment will need to be registered with the government. The goal is to eventually create an agricultural landscape in which farmers will be able produce natural, unaltered crops in abundance.
This decision only seems logical for Russia, which as a whole has already decreased from 10% to 0.01% in terms of the total share of GMO food within the industry over the past 10 years. According to GMwatch.org, there are only 57 registered food products in the country that contain GMO ingredients, a staggering difference to North America, where it seems like 1 out of every 57 products contain GMOs. (That of course is not an actual statistic, and just a figure of speech.)
What is your stance on GMOs? Do you believe that there is any hope for other countries (such as the US or Canada) to one day follow suit in banning them? Let us know via the comment section below.
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SOURCES
http://www.naturalnews.com/051417_Russia_GMOs_Monsanto.html
http://gmwatch.org/news/latest-news/16416-govt-decides-to-ban-gmo-food-production-in-russ