EUs Agriculture Committee Opposes National Bans on GM Food and Feed Imports
The agriculture committee of the European Parliament rejected the Commissions draft law that would give member states the power to restrict or prohibit the use of EU-approved GM food or feed on their territory. It fears that arbitrary national bans could distort competition on the EUs …
The agriculture committee of the European Parliament rejected the Commissions draft law that would give member states the power to restrict or prohibit the use of EU-approved GM food or feed on their territory. It fears that arbitrary national bans could distort competition on the EUs single market and jeopardize the Unions food production sectors which are heavily dependent on imports of GM feed.
The agriculture committees opinion, adopted by 28 votes in favor to eight against, with six abstentions, will now be closely looked at by the environment committee, which has the lead on this file.
Albert Dess, draftsman of the opinion, said, "Todays vote in the agriculture committee sends a clear message: the Commissions proposal to allow member states to decide whether or not to restrict or ban the use of GM food and feed on their territory must be rejected. We have not been building the EUs single market to let arbitrary political decisions distort it completely." Dess added that the Commissions approach is completely unrealistic, as many sectors in the EU greatly rely on GM feed imports, and would not be able to survive if it is banned.
Source: CBU