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2003

18 July

Government to publish GM science review

The Government's review of the science of GM was published on 21 July 2003.

The review is one of three strands of the Government's GM debate which will help the Government decide whether or not to allow GM crops to be commercially grown in the UK. A decision is expected later this year. These are:

"There are considerable scientific uncertainties about the long term effects that GM food and crops may have on human health and the environment," said Friends of the Earth's GM Campaigner, Pete Riley. "This is partly because there has not been enough research into the potential impacts. This must be acknowledged in the scientific review.

"Recently, it has become clear that there is no economic benefit from growing GM crops, mainly because people don't want to eat GM food. The Government should safeguard our environment and help UK farmers meet the considerable demand for GM-free ingredients by refusing to allow GM crops to be commercially grown in the UK."

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