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2003

22 January

Devon votes to go GM-free

Devon County Council has voted to take steps to become GM-free and has called upon the Government to ban GM crops. The decision was warmly welcomed by Friends of the Earth which launched its GM-Free Britain Campaign in October last year.

Devon County Council's Executive Committee unanimously agreed to:

Under a new European law, the Government can designate GM crop-free areas. Devon is the second largest maize growing county.

"Congratulations to Devon County Council for sticking up for the public who have made it perfectly clear that they don't want GM food and crops. We hope that more local authorities will follow their lead. Devon County Council should now ask the Government to ensure that GM crops are not grown anywhere in the county in future - something it is able to do under a new European law," said Friends of the Earth Real Food Campaigner, Pete Riley.

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