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The resources here are specifically designed for use by campaigners and activists.

GM-Free Britain campaign resources
March 2005
Lots of materials to build your own GM campaign in your area, including GM-free Businesses materials.

GM-Free Scarecrows campaign resources
March 2005
Lots of resources and materials for our scarecrows against GM contamination campaign

Farm Scale Trial (FST) locations
Autumn 2002
The latest data for the locations of Farm Scale Trials of genetically modified crops.

Briefings

NewHoofprints: Livestock and its environmental impacts
(PDF format - 320K) Feb 2008
This briefing highlights the impact that the livestock system has on the environment and communities both here and overseas.

NewAn Effective Town Centre First Policy: what needs to be in the new PPS6
(PDF format - 91K) Dec 2007
A joint statement from the Association of Convenience Stores, Campaign to Protect Rural England, Friends of the Earth, Food Access Network and the National Federation of Women's Institutes.

Planting prejudice - executive summary
(PDF format - 523K) Nov 2007
How UK Government support for GM crops undermines sustainable farming policies.

Planting prejudice - full report
(PDF format - 350K) Nov 2007
How UK Government support for GM crops undermines sustainable farming policies.

Food and climate change
(PDF format -165K) Oct 2007
This briefing highlights the impact that the food system has on climate change.

Farmers speak out on low milk prices
(PDF format - 41K) Sep 2007
This briefing highlights the environmental and business impacts of the low prices being paid to dairy farmers.

Shopping the Bullies
(PDF format - 613K) Apr 2007
This report examines the tactics used by supermarkets to manipulate the planning system, and highlights why the planning system for retail needs to be strengthened, not weakened.

Food Sovereignty leaflet
(PDF format - 264K) Apr 2007
This leaflet explores the right of people to define their own food and agriculture policies.

GM rice contamination action guide
(PDF format - 79K) Feb 2007
Please write to the Food Standards Agency and the supermarkets to help make sure our food is not contaminated with illegal GM ingredients, now or in the future.

Farmer Survey 2006
(PDF format - 54K) Dec 2006
Our survey of supermarket trading practices suggests that the big supermarkets are damaging the businesses of farmers across the country.

Could GM food cause allergies?
(PDF format - 188K) Jun 2006
New research has brought into question the safety of both new and previously approved GM foods.

Genetically modified animal feed
(PDF format - 181K) May 2006
This briefing highlights the risks of GM animal feed and who is bringing it into the UK.

Calling the shots
(PDF format - 462K) Jan 2006
Through a series of case studies, this briefing exposes the strategies that supermarkets employ to ensure they get planning permission for new stores.

Local Development Frameworks and your community
(PDF format - 130K) Dec 2005
This briefing will help you and your local group to get local planning policies that favour local food and local shops instead of more big supermarkets.

Britain's supermarkets still not supporting native apples
(PDF format - 71K) Nov 2005
This briefing gives the results of our consumer survey of apple sourcing in a variety of retail outlets.

How to...oppose a supermarket planning application
(PDF format - 152K) Sep 2005
This briefing will guide you and your local group in opposing supermarket applications in your local area.

The Tesco Takeover
(PDF format - 194K) Jun 2005
Over the past 10 years Tesco has become a giant among the world's retailers. But the Tesco bonanza comes at a price for farmers, workers, town centres and the environment, as this briefing reveals.

The Tesco Takeover: Tesco's response
(PDF format - 128K) Jul 2005
Tesco have produced a response to the above report. Unfortunately they pay little serious attention to the issues raised, instead simply accusing us of inaccuracies. We discuss their response in this briefing and stand by our original report.

The Tesco Takeover - Leaflet
(PDF format - 153K) Jun 2005
Colour leaflet focusing on the impacts of Tesco's growth, covered in more detail in the briefing above.

Checking out the environment? Environmental impacts of supermarkets
(PDF format - 142K) Jun 2005
This briefing provides an outline of the environmental impacts of large supermarket chains at the local, national and global scale.

Good neighbours? Community impacts of supermarkets
(PDF format - 110K) Jun 2005
This briefing looks at the economic and social effects of the competitive policies of large supermarket chains, and the subsequent impacts on local communities in the UK.

Summary of Legal Opinion in the matter of co-existence, traceability and labelling of GMOs
(PDF format - 18K) Mar 2005
One page summary of the new legal opinion below.

Legal Opinion in the matter of co-existence, traceability and labelling of GMOs
(PDF format - 181K) Mar 2005
New legal opinion criticising the European Commission and UK Government's approach on GM crop co-existence with other crops as "fundamentally flawed".

Government to publish final GM Farm Scale Trial results: Winter oilseed rape
(PDF format - 220K) Mar 2005
The Government publishes the results of its field scale trials of genetically modified (GM) winter oilseed rape on 21st March. These are the final results from the Government’s Farm Scale Evaluations of GM herbicide tolerant crops. This short briefing, by Friends of the Earth, the GM Freeze Campaign and GeneWatch UK, covers many of the key questions the results are likely to raise.

The Voluntary Initiative catchment projects: are they really working?
(PDF format - 70K) Nov 2004
One of the key projects of the Voluntary Initiative (set up as an alternative to a pesticide tax) aims to reduce herbicide pollution of water in six catchments, and the VI has claimed that “it’s working”. Friends of the Earth’s analysis shows that pollution incidents are still occurring and the advice given to farmers in the VI projects is very difficult to follow in practice.

Retail development: Key polices for inclusion in Local Development Frameworks
(PDF format - 61K) Nov 2004
Friends of the Earth believes that Local Planning Authorities, via their Local Development Frameworks (LDFs), should play a positive role in promoting vibrant, diversified and localised retail development in their areas. This briefing suggests key policies on retail development for inclusion in LDFs.

Why the new PPS6 could damage town centres
(PDF format - 50K) Nov 2004
Draft Planning Policy Statement 6 (PPS6) was accompanied by a commitment from Government to the regeneration of town and city centres. But the draft statement encourages the provision of large format stores on the edge of town centres. Friends of the Earth produced this MP briefing to help ensure ministers are made aware that this policy would directly contradict their aim to protect and regenerate town centres.

Children's exposure to pesticides in apples and pears
(PDF format - 36K) Jul 2004
Peer reviewed and published research by Friends of the Earth shows that up to 220 young children per day could be exposed to residue levels in excess of internationally accepted safety levels just from eating a single apple or pear. This occurred even when the pesticide residue was below the legal limit and was a particular problem for imported produce.

Bayer's pesticides: why it is important that Bayer’s pesticide safety data is freely available
(PDF format - 69K) Jun 2004
This briefing gives background information on Bayer’s pesticide operations around the world and
looks at some of the available health and environmental safety information for three of their pesticides.

Access to information on pesticides
(PDF format - 89K) Jun 2004
The pesticide approval process remains one of the last strongholds of secrecy, where corporations still wield enormous financial muscle to try to minimise the public’s “right to know”. This briefing outlines Friends of the Earth’s demands for greater transparency on pesticides approvals

Every Little Hurts: Why Tesco needs to be tamed
(PDF format - 60K) Jun 2004
Tesco's share of the grocery market gives it tremendous power over suppliers, but evidence suggests that the supermarket giant is abusing
that power. Evidence from small shops, consumers, farmers and overseas suppliers flags up the damage that Tesco is doing to communities and the environment.

The Voluntary Initiative and water pollution
(PDF format - 226K) Mar 2004
This briefing looks at the Voluntary Initiative to reduce pesticide use through changing farmer behaviour and examines the findings of the Cherwell Study into how this approach has affected levels of pesticide residues in surface water.

GM contamination: how to prevent GM contamination of the food chain and countryside
(PDF format - 346K) Mar 2004
This briefing describes the minimum measures that would be necessary to ensure that food chains, crops and the countryside remained free of GM contamination if the Government were to grant commercial approval for a genetically modified (GM) crop to be cultivated or imported into the UK.

GM fodder maize: why Chardon LL should not become the UK's first commercial GM crop
(PDF format - 159K) Mar 2004
This briefing outlines the problems associated with GM maize and why Friends of the Earth thinks it
would be a mistake for the Government to give it the commercial go-ahead.

Alliance calls for new supermarket Code and Watchdog
(PDF format - 123K) Jan 2004
A new alliance of environmental, farming and consumer organisations is calling for a new statutory code of practice to be imposed on the biggest supermarkets and for a ‘retail regulator’ to be appointed to ensure that the new code is enforced and is working effectively.

Why we need a GM Contamination and Liability Bill now
(PDF format - 126K) Jan 2004
This briefing explains why we are putting forward the GM Contamination and Liability Bill. New laws are essential to prevent GM crops contaminating the countryside and food chain, and to ensure biotech companies pay for any harm they may cause.

Home grown apples in short supply...
(PDF format - 146K) Nov 2003
This briefing gives the results of our consumer survey of apple, potato and carrot sourcing and pricing in a variety of retail outlets. For the third year running we found that the biggest supermarkets are not supporting UK apple growers.

How supermarkets avoid planning controls
(PDF format - 113K) Jul 2003
Asda-Walmart is building mezzanine floors in existing stores to expand its retail floorspace
without having to obtain planning permission. The
addition of significant areas of floorspace may have significant impacts on local shops and traffic levels. This briefing explains how an amendment to the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill could close this loophole and require assessment to be carried out by local planning authorities.

Unleashing a new pollution?
(PDF format - 636K) Jul 2003
One of the main concerns about the commercial growing of GM oilseed rape is that it could cross breed with closely related plant species that grow wild in the UK. Friends of the Earth has used the most recent botanical survey data to map the location of these plants. The results show that there is no "safe area" to grow GM oilseed rape.

Tesco: Exposed
(PDF format - 136K) Jun 2003
Friends of the Earth is attending AGMs to expose companies' records of putting profit before people and the environment. This briefing reveals how Tesco continues to make huge profits at the expense of farmers, communities and the environment.

GM trade war looms
(PDF format - 255K) May 2003
The WTO's Dispute Resolution Mechanism decides
who wins and who loses in international trade wars.
This briefing exposes how it works, and explores
what may happen following the US complaint
against the EU over GM food.

Farmers and the supermarket Code of Practice
(PDF format - 108K) Mar 2003
The Supermarket Code of Practice has been
criticised for being too weak and there has been plenty of anecdotal evidence that it is not working
effectively. This briefing reveals the results of a survey of farmers in February 2003 to find out how farmers are faring under the Code and in general under current market conditions.

GM-free local areas
(PDF format - 146K) Mar 2003
A guide to using the law to protect your area from GM crops. Including what 'GM-free' means, how you can use EU legislation to help your campaign and what your local authority can do.

Super Markets or Corporate Bullies?
(PDF format) Mar 2003
Supermarkets claim to offer us a wide variety of cheap, convenient food. But do they? And at whose expense? This briefing looks at the power supermarkets wield over both their suppliers and their customers.

Genetically Modified Crops and Food
(PDF format) July 2001, updated January 2003
A comprehensive introduction to the GM debate:
- What is GM?
- Concerns about GM crops and food
- GM crops and food in the UK
- Government failures
- Feeding the world
- Alternatives

British Apples for Sale
(PDF) November 2002
The results of our consumer survey of apple sourcing and pricing in supermarkets, greengrocers and markets.

Supermarkets and Great British Fruit
(PDF) October 2002
The impossible conditions placed on British apple and pear growers by supermarkets.

Market Forces
(PDF format - 124K) Oct 2002, updated Feb 2004
Customer demand has removed the majority of GM materials from our food. The prospects for any significant market for GM crops and food in the UK in the next few years are poor, as there continues to be no demand for GM food in the UK.

GM food safety
(PDF format - 137K) Oct 2002
The safety of GM foods remains in serious doubt. Genetic engineering is a difficult and fairly haphazard procedure, and the use of substantial equivalence in safety testing of the finished product is inadequate to prove that they are safe.

Gene flow
(PDF format - 126K) Oct 2002, updated Feb 2004
Cross pollination of GM crops and other crops or wild relatives could lead to widespread contamination. There are serious concerns about how GM and non-GM crops can grow and co-exist in the future.

Liability and GM crops
(PDF format - 152K) Oct 2002
Currently there is no legislation to require biotech companies to pay compensation or clear up any damage caused by their crops. If GM food and crops are as safe as the industry says they are, why won't it accept liability for any damage caused?

The Farm Scale Trials
(PDF format - 113K) Oct 2002
The Farm Scale Trials have been heavily criticised since their introduction in 2000 by a variety of environmental organisations, local residents, and even the Government’s GM watchdog, the Agriculture Environmental Biotechnology Commission (AEBC).

Herbicide use and GM crops
(PDF format - 129K) Oct 2002, updated Feb 2004
If GM crops get the commercial go-ahead in the UK, herbicide tolerant crops will be the first to be grown. Claims of their environmental benefits are looking increasingly doubtful.

The GM regulatory process
(PDF format - 77K) Oct 2002
Before any GM plant can be grown in the UK, or a GM food sold on the market, there are several regulatory hurdles that it must pass through. GM legislation originates in Europe and is implemented in the UK under domestic laws.

Seed purity
(PDF format - 130K) Oct 2002
In order to protect the public's right to choose non-GM food, or for farmers to grow non-GM crops, it is essential that seed stocks remain free of genetically modified organisms (GMO's). This will become increasingly difficult to achieve if GM crops are grown widely in the UK.

Economic impact of GM
(PDF format - 127K) Oct 2002
The Government and the biotech industry are promoting GM crops on the economic benefits they will supposedly bring. However, after several years of growing them in the US, the evidence of the economic benefits is far from clear.

GM crops and food security
(PDF format - 120K) Oct 2002
Many people, not least those who live in countries where hunger persists, believe that a technological fix will at best address the symptoms of hunger and malnutrition, but not the causes. Many fear that corporate control over the food chain through patents and the ownership of seeds may even exacerbate the problem.

T25 maize
(PDF format - 123K) Oct 2002
T25 maize is a GM herbicide tolerant crop, intended to be grown in the UK as fodder for cattle. In the course of Friends of the Earth's investigations into its approval, serious failings in the regulatory process and flaws in the scientific research were discovered.

Pesticides in Supermarket food
(PDF format 122K) Oct 2002, updated July 2004
This briefing shows how we rated supermarkets according to their current and future policy on pesticides.

The pesticides in our food
(PDF format - 155K) Sep 2002, updated Aug 2004
An overview of the types of pesticides that are found in our food and why they are of concern.

Your right to object to GM crops
(PDF format - 143K) Jul 2002
The 'National List' regulations are the only formal opportunity for the public to object to the commercial licensing of GM crops. This briefing examines the implications of proposed changes and tells you how to object.

Into the mouths of babes
(PDF format - 54K) Mar 2002
Children are exposed to pesticides from the moment they are conceived yet very little is know about the long term effects of this exposure. The Government and supermarkets should do more to protect children from pesticides.

Do we really know what pesticides are in our food?
(PDF format - 73K) Dec 2001
A review of the testing procedures used to assess the amounts of pesticide residues in food.

Greening the Red Tractor
(PDF format) Dec 2001
In June 2000, a new food mark - the British Farm Standard - was launched. The logo is a Red Tractor and is being heavily promoted as providing assurance that food bearing the mark has been produced to high environmental, animal welfare and safety standards. Friends of the Earth feels that the scheme, as it stands, fails to live up to its promises both to farmers and consumers.

Bad Science, Bad Decisions: The evidence against Aventis' GM maize
(PDF format) March 2001
This briefing looks at the bad science and poor decisions behind T25 GM maize gaining marketing approval. The maize has not been proven safe to humans, animals or the environment. The attempts made to commercialise it should stop and its marketing consent should be revoked.

The Farm Scale Trial crops - GM maize, beet and oilseed rape
(PDF format) Mar 2001
This briefing provides basic information about the crops being grown in the Farm Scale Trials (FST's). Three crops are being grown: fodder maize, oil seed rape and beet.

The economic benefits of farmers' markets
(PDF format) Aug 2000
This briefing sets out the economic, social and environmental benefits of farmers' markets, with recommendations for Government, local authorities and regional development agencies.

Farmers' Briefing: GM Crops and Animal Feed
July 2000
This briefing is intended to help farmers assess whether or not to grow genetically modified (GM) crops and to highlight the risks of GM animal feeds.

Contaminated GM Crops
(PDF format) May 2000
The accidental' release of GM oilseed rape into the UK countryside.

Endocrine Disrupting Pesticides - European Priority List
(PDF format) Feb 2000
Pesticides on the European Commission's Priority list should be banned or have their approval suspended. This is because the list identifies chemicals, including pesticides, which are believed to damage health by interfering with the way hormones work.

Genetically Modified Food and Crops: Our Right to a Local Referendum
(PDF format) Feb 2000
How to use existing legislation to call a local referendum and how this can help local campaigns against GM foods and crops.

Farm Scale Trials of GM crops - in depth
Dec 1999
This briefing looks at the trials of GM herbicide tolerant crops. It examines what these trials aim to find out and whether they will provide hard evidence of the environmental safety of GM crops.

Endocrine disrupting pesticides
Oct 1999
Endocrine disrupting pesticide residues in food pose a significant health risk to humans. The scientific information currently available suggests a highly precautionary approach is needed to avoid serious health problems in the future.

Bees, Honey and Genetically Modified Crops
Sept 1999
Growing GM crops in the UK will pose a serious threat to beekeepers and honey production in the UK. This briefing covers the issues of food safety, liability, the cost to beekeepers and the threat to wild bee populations.

The SCIMAC Code of Practice and Guidelines for Growing Genetically Modified Crops: A Critique by Friends of the Earth
Spring 1999
The industry body, the Supply Chain Initiative on Modified Agricultural Crops, has proposed a voluntary code of practice for farmers involved in the commercial growing of GM crops. This briefing exposes serious flaws in these guidelines.

Antibiotic Resistance Genes in GM Foods
April 1999
Many genetically modified (GM) plants contain antibiotic resistance marker genes. This briefing shows how these genes might spread, threatening the effectiveness of some of our most important antibiotic drugs.

Farm Scale Evaluations of Genetically Modified Crops: Comments by Friends of the Earth, March 1999
March 1999
The proposals for farm-scale evaluations of GM crops do not provide sufficient protection for neighbouring farmers and the environment. This briefing explains why they should not proceed in 1999.

Independent International Lawyer's Opinion on the Legality of the UK Government Imposing a Moratorium on the Growing of GM Crops in the UK
Feb 1999
This Opinion, requested by Friends of the Earth and the RSPB, supports the view that a moratorium on the commercial growing of GM seeds would not be contrary to EU and WTO law.

Consultation Responses

NewCompetition Commission: Provisional decision on remedies relating to supply chain practices
(PDF format - 93K) Mar 2008

NewCompetition Commission: Provisional decision on planning remedies
(PDF format - 100K) Mar 2008

NewFriends of the Earth’s response to Leeds University's application to grow GM potatoes
(PDF format - 121K) Mar 2008

Friends of the Earth’s response to the Competition Commission: Notice of Possible Remedies
(PDF format - 175K) Nov 2007

Friends of the Earth's objection to BASF's GM blight-resistant potato trials
(PDF format - 52K) April 2007

Friends of the Earth's response to the Government's consultation on options for implementing the environmental liability directive
(PDF format - 64K) March 2007

Friends of the Earth's response to Defra's consultation on proposals for managing the coexistence of GM, conventional and organic crops in England
(PDF format - 791K) October 2006

GM 'coexistence' consultation - Summary of the legal opinion
(PDF format - 209K) November 2006

GM 'coexistence' consultation - Legal opinion
(PDF format - 73K) October 2006

Friends of the Earth’s response to the Office of Fair Trading: proposed decision to make a market investigation reference of the grocery market
(PDF format - 78K) April 2006
Our response to the proposal by the Office of Fair Trading to refer the grocery market to the Competition Commission for a market investigation.

Friends of the Earth's response to the Draft National Strategy for the Sustainable Use of Plant Protection Products
(PDF format - 98K) Jun 2005
Our response to the Government's long-awated pesticide strategy consultation. Unfortunately the document provides little clarity, appearing to be more of a scoping document than a detailed strategy.

Friends of the Earth's response to ODPM's Consultation paper "Planning Control of Mezzanine and Other Internal Floorspace Additions"
(PDF format - 44K) Apr 2005
Friends the Earth strongly welcomes the Government’s decision to close the loophole in planning legislation which allows supermarkets and other retailers to build mezzanine floors and expand retail floorspace without the need for planning permission.

Developing measures to promote catchment-sensitive farming: Response by Friends of the Earth
(PDF format 83K) September 2004
Friends of the Earth's response to the joint DEFRA-HM Treasury consultation: Developing measures to
promote catchment-sensitive farming. This response looks at the problems involved in dealing with
diffuse water pollution.

Consultation on Draft Planning Policy Statement Six: Planning for Town Centres. Summary of key points from Friends of the Earth's response
(PDF format 112K) March 2004
This Consultation was issued in December 2003 alongside a commitment from Government to the regeneration of town and city centres. The key principles of the guidance are good, but the paper is full of contradictions. Town centres are still at risk of becoming ghost towns, and unless the detail of the guidance is strengthened, the Government will effectively be giving the go-ahead for major multiples to increase their domination of retailing.

Proposals for the introduction of no-spray buffer zones around residential properties
(PDF format 37K) November 2003
Friends of the Earth's comments on proposals for introduction of no-spray buffer zones around residential properties in England and Wales.

Access to information about crop spraying
(PDF format 51K) August 2003
Friends of the Earth's response to the Government's proposal to improve access to information about crop spraying.

Friends of the Earth's submission to the Competition Commission regarding the proposed acquisition of Safeway
(PDF format 126K) April 2003
Comments submitted to the Competition Commission on the proposed acquisition of Safeway by Morrison, Sainsbury, Tesco and Wal-Mart (Asda) in addition to those made to the Office of Fair Trading.

Friends of the Earth's submissions to the Office of Fair Trading regarding the proposed acquisition of Safeway
(PDF format) February 2003
Letters were sent from Friends of the Earth to the Office of Fair Trading relating to the proposed acquisition of Safeway by Asda-Walmart, Morrison’s, Sainsbury’s and Tesco. The letter relating to Tesco is shown here; the other letters are available on request.

Response to the consultation on the proposed changes to the National List written representations and hearings procedures
(PDF format) November 2002
Friends of the Earth's response to the proposed changes to the 'seed listing' regulations

Consultation on the EC proposals on the thresholds for Adventitious Presence of Approved GMOs in Seeds - A Response from Friends of the Earth
(PDF format) August 2002
Consultation response to the EC proposals for the new Directive on Seed Purity which will lay down thresholds for GM contamination.

Response to the Policy Commission on the Future of Food and Farming
(PDF format) October 2001
Friends of the Earth welcomes the establishment of the Commission but criticises the short time it has been given and its restricted terms of reference. Friends of the Earth goes beyond these to propose radical solutions to the present food and agricultural crisis.

Comment on 'Report on the separation distances required to ensure cross-pollination is below specified limits in non-seed crops of sugar beet, maize and oilseed rape'
(PDF format) Sept 2000
A response from Friends of the Earth to this report published by the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food.

Organic Farming Scheme
(PDF format) Feb 2000
Friends of the Earth comment on MAFF's consultation on the Organic Farming Scheme.

The Pesticides Safety Directorate Review of the Impact of Herbicide use on Genetically Modified Crops - a Response by Friends of the Earth
Jan 1999
Friends of the Earth welcomes the PSD's attempt to evaluate the environmental consequences of the release of GM herbicide tolerant crops. However, many points are raised in favour of GM crops which are unsupported and contradictory.

Evidence

Friends of the Earth's response to the Competition Commission: Grocery Market Investigation
(PDF format - 68K) June 2006
This is Friends of the Earth's first submission to the Competition Commission's grocery market investigation.

Proposal for a market study for OFT consideration
(PDF format 114K) Nov 2004
This application for a full OFT Market Study into specific aspects of the grocery market was submitted by Friends of the Earth, the Association of Convenience Stores, FARM and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes. The application highlights the damaging impacts of market concentration on small stores, on farmers and on consumer choice.

Royal Commision study on pesticides and bystander exposure - response from Friends of the Earth
(PDF format 27K) Nov 2004
Friends of the Earth's submission of evidence to the Royal Commission's study on pesticides and bystander exposure. The evidence includes new research on toddlers' exposure to pesticides, uncertainties about health effects and recommendations on how the Government can reduce pesticide use.

Submission to the Environmental Audit Committee on the Pesticides Voluntary Initiative from Friends of the Earth and PAN-UK.
(PDF format 100K) Dec 2003
Friends of the Earth and PAN-UK submitted joint evidence to the Environmental Audit Committee’s inquiry into the Voluntary Initiative (VI) in 2002 (see below). We consider that there has been little change in the progress of the VI over the last year and that there are some new areas of concern.

Why the voluntary initiative will not deliver on the Government's pesticide objectives -a submission by Friends of the Earth and PAN-UK.
(PDF format) Nov 2002
This report explains why Friends of the Earth and PAN UK consider that the measures set out in the Voluntary Initiative will fail to deliver on the Government's stated pesticide objectives. In addition it sets out our concerns about the process and our involvement in the Steering Group.

Proofs of evidence from the Chardon LL Public Hearing

The following evidence was submitted to the National Seed List Hearings which ran from October to November 2000. The hearings considered public objections to the UK Government proposal to add Chardon LL maize, a variety of T25 maize developed by Aventis, to the National Seed List.

Environmental Audit Committee Inquiry into GMOs and the Environment: Memorandum by Friends of the Earth
April 1999
In this submission Friends of the Earth conclude that there is insufficient opportunity for debate on GM, and that the current process for monitoring these crops is inadequate.

Reports

NewWho benefits from GM crops? The rise in pesticide use
(PDF format - 898K) Feb 2008

NewWho benefits from GM crops? The rise in pesticide use: executive summary
(PDF format - 956K) Feb 2008

NewWho benefits from GM crops? The rise in pesticide use: Q&A
(PDF format - 35K) Feb 2008

Who benefits from GM crops? Monsanto and the corporate-driven genetically modified crop revolution
(PDF format - 843K) Jan 2006

Who benefits from GM crops: Key Facts
(PDF format - 46K) Jan 2006

The oil for ape scandal: How palm oil is threatening the orang-utan
(PDF 448K) Sept 2005
This summary report links the demand for palm oil, a vegetable oil found in 1 in 10 supermarket products, to the impending extinction of the orang-utan, rainforest destruction and human rights abuses.

An analysis of the findings of the BRIGHT trials with GM herbicide tolerant crops
(PDF format 352K) March 2005
This report considers the findings of the BRIGHT project (Botanical and Rotational Implications of Genetically Modified Herbicide Tolerance in winter oilseed rape and sugar beet), a four year study, jointly funded by Government and industry, which was intended to consider the agronomic and environmental issues of growing genetically modified herbicide tolerant crops.

The Voluntary Initiative Catchment Projects - are they really working?
(PDF format 429K) November 2004
One of the key projects of the Voluntary Initiative (VI) (set up as an alternative to a pesticide tax) aims to reduce herbicide pollution of water in six catchments, and the VI has claimed that “it’s working”. Friends of the Earth’s analysis shows that it is not possible to attribute changes in pollution levels to the VI; that pollution incidents are still occurring; and that the advice given to farmers in the VI projects is very difficult to follow in practice.

Keeping your area GM free
(PDF format 307K) October 2003
A guide to EU decision making for Local Authorities and National Parks. Decisions on applications to grow GM crops in Europe are being made now. This report provides guidance on how to make a case for exemption under Article 19 of the EU Directive on GMOs for each crop.

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Breaking the pesticide chain
(PDF format - 699K) Jul 2003
From July 2003, 320 pesticide active ingredients are being withdrawn from the European market as a result of an ongoing safety review of all pesticides by the European Commission. This report examines the reasons behind the withdrawal of so many pesticides, and the extent to which this will benefit human health and the environment. It addresses the question of why existing alternatives to pesticides have not been made available to UK farmers.

Science as a smokescreen?
(PDF format 793K) March 2002
It seems likely that the conclusions of the Farm Scale Evaluations of GM herbicide tolerant crops will be uncertain and may simply raise further questions. It is vital that this is acknowledged, and that equivocal results are not used as a smokescreen for Government decisions that are motivated by a political desire to proceed with the commercialisation of GM crops.

Local food, future directions
(PDF format 1.53MB) November 2002
A report investigating alternative food marketing systems based on re-localisation, looking at the benefits such schemes can bring, the barriers they face and how Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) can help to establish such schemes.

Merseyside local food initiative
(PDF format - 440K) June 2002
An investigation into the economic, environmental and social benefits of a local food project on Merseyside.

Get real about food and farming - Friends of the Earth's vision for the future of farming in the UK
(PDF format) October 2001
Farming is in crisis. For half a century, food and farming policy has put production ahead of food quality and environmental protection. Get real about food and farming is a clear blueprint with practical policy recommendations for improving every step of the food chain.

Health and environmental impacts of glufosinate ammonium
(PDF format) May 2001
The implications of increased use of glufosinate ammonium (produced by Aventis), in association with genetically modified crops.

Health and environmental impacts of glyphosate
(PDF format) May 2001
The implications of increased use of glyphosate (produced by Monsanto), in association with genetically modified crops.

The great food gamble
(PDF format) May 2001
GM food and feed safety are a matter of hot debate. This report outlines the methods that are used to assess the safety of these new foods before they go on the market. It suggests that the current systems fall short of what is expected by the public.

Sound Science? - the evidence against Aventis' GM maize
(PDF format) Feb 2001
This report considers the evidence surrounding the marketing approval of T25 GM Maize. It argues that the marketing consents for T25 maize and its processed products be suspended.

GMOs: The Case for a Moratorium
Oct 1998
In this report, Friends of the Earth makes its case for a legally permitted, Government established five-year moratorium on:


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