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Press Release

GM TRIALS TO GO AHEAD IN FOOT AND MOUTH ZONES.


03 Apr 2001


Friends of the Earth today hit out at the Government after it confirmed that new GM farm scale trials would take place on farms in areas infected with foot and mouth disease. At least 17 GM trial locations in total are now believed to be in infected areas. 28 new GM trial sites (for maize) were announced today - 9 are in infected areas - bringing the total number of FST locations to 81.

Friends of the Earth is calling for this year's GM trials to be abandoned because:

Carol Kearney, Food Campaigner at Friends of the Earth said:
"The Government's continuing support for the biotech industry is staggering. Elections are delayed, footpaths are closed but trials of GM crops in infected foot and mouth areas are allowed to continue, despite the obvious risk they pose. If the Prime Minister is serious about agricultural sustainability he should cancel this years trials and review the role of these crops in the long-term future of farming."

Notes to Editors

1. Scientists from 5 institutions will make several visits to all the GM sites to monitor wildlife. Government guidelines require scientists to disinfect before and after visits, and to leave vehicles off farms.

2. Last month 8 farmers from around the UK wrote to Nick Brown and Michael Meacher asking them to halt the farm scale trials to reduce the risk of moving foot and mouth disease between farms and counties. The Pesticide Safety Directive has already postponed all non-essential field trial visits.

 

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