Skip navigation and title
Friends of the Earth

Home > Campaigns > Real food > News > 2003 > New analysis casts doubt on GM farm scale evaluations


Grass

Making life better for people by inspiring solutions to environmental problems


Have your say
  • Who should decide if GM crops are grown in your area:
 

 

 

Send this page to a friend

New analysis casts doubt on GM farm scale evaluations

A new analysis by Friends of the Earth, highlighted in New Scientist magazine, suggests that the science and conduct of the Government-sponsored GM farm scale evaluations (FSE) will fail to provide any conclusive evidence on whether GM crops will do long-term harm to farmland wildlife.

Friends of the Earth based its analysis on materials already published, including the tender documents, minutes and interim reports by the research consortium that carried out the field work, and analysis of the results and the Scientific Steering Committee. The FSE results are due to be published in the autumn.

The main findings of Friends of the Earth's Science as a smokescreen report are that:

"We have published this report because we think it is vital that the public, farmers and the Government realise the limitations of the Farm Scale Evaluation results," said Friends of the Earth Real Food and Farming Campaigner, Pete Riley. "These studies, due out in the autumn, are incapable of providing adequate evidence that GM crops have no impact on wildlife. This is not the fault of the researchers - their hands were tied. The Government was not interested in properly investigating the long term impacts of GM crops, it wanted to avoid the threat of a moratorium. But they cannot expect the British public to accept that the future commercialisation of GM crops poses no threat to wildlife without the hard evidence."

Get these updates first

If you would like these news updates to be emailed to you as soon as they come out, then join our real food mailing list.
Register Here

More news >

Discuss "New analysis casts doubt on GM farm scale evaluations " in our forum

Main image ©

 

Contact us | Support us | Copyright © Friends of the Earth Trust/Limited

Real Food

 

Last modified: Apr 2008