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Farming in Wales is in crisis. And it's facing a new challenge from genetically modified (GM) crops.

Organic farm, Pembrokeshire

Why worry about GM crops?

GM is a new way of producing crops by taking genes from one organism and putting them into another to change the way it grows.

Friends of the Earth Cymru believes that GM crops shouldn't be grown because:

Welsh farming in crisis

Farming in Wales is changing. Welsh farmers are:

At the same time farm incomes are falling and the number of farms in Wales is decreasing.

Did you know?

9,000 jobs have been lost on Welsh farms since 1991.

Source: Office of National Statistics

GM crops could be another nail in the coffin for Welsh farming.

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...Wales has nothing to gain but a great deal to lose if we follow the GM path...

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Farmers Union of Wales

Backing farmers

Friends of the Earth Cymru says:

Resource

Find out more about our campaigning work by reading the following resources:

Stop GM Contamination
(PDF format 110K) February 2005
Steps the Assembly should take to protect Welsh agriculture from GM contamination

GM free Welsh environment
(PDF format 190K) September 2002
A history of Friends of the Earth Cymru's successful campaign for the Welsh Assembly to adopt a GM free Wales motion.

GM free Welsh Local Authorities
(PDF format 141K) July 2003
Steps Local Authorities can take to keep Wales GM free.

Summary of Legal Opinion in the matter of co-existence, traceability and labelling of GMOs
(PDF format 18K) March 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 18K) March 2005
New legal opinion criticising the European Commission and UK Government's approach on GM crop co-existence with other crops as "fundamentally flawed".

Read the latest news in the campaign to keep Wales GM free and a selection of our recent success stories.

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