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Austria bans Monsanto GM rape

23 January 2006

Friends of the Earth has today welcomed the decision by the Austrian Government to ban Monsanto's genetically modified (GM) oilseed rape. This brings the total number of European bans on GM foods or crops to twelve [1]. The decision by the current EU presidency follows November's referendum in Switzerland which put in place a five year moratorium on growing GM crops and comes ahead of the WTO GM dispute ruling, which will include whether countries are allowed to impose such bans. Friends of the Earth is calling on the UK Government to follow suit.

The Austrian decision to ban Monsanto's oilseed rape, GT73, is based on the risk of genetic contamination and the inadequate risk assessment carried out before the European Commission authorised it for import in August 2005. This authorisation came despite a majority of EU Environment Ministers blocking its approval in December 2004 [2] for environmental and health reasons.

Friends of the Earth wrote to the Government following the approval of GT73 oilseed rape, urging it to impose a national ban in the UK to protect health and the environment, but it refused.

Friends of the Earth's GM Campaigner, Clare Oxborrow said:

"The Austrian decision to ban this GM oilseed rape is a clear sign of the growing frustration with the EU's undemocratic decisions to approve GM food. Opposition to GM crops and food is growing - in the UK over eighteen million people live in GM free areas. It is time the UK Government accepted that there are genuine concerns surrounding this GM oilseed rape, and banned it too."

GMOs are now banned in seven European countries, while the number of EU regions banning GMOs is also growing:

Notes

[1] GMO bans in the European Union:

[2] European Commission approves GM rape

Voting Results of Environment Council on 20/12/2004:

[3] www.gmofree-europe.org/ for further information

[4] www.foeeurope.org/press/2005/AB_24_June_vote.htm


For further information please contact the Friends of the Earth media team on 020 7566 1649.

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