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GMO soybeans in Romania: Out of control

by source: greenpeace, bulgaria indy - 09.10.2006 17:55

Genetically engineered soybean cultivation in Romania: Out of control
3 Feb. 2006
 



Executive Summary On 1st January 2007, Romania expects to join the European Union. However conflicts of approach over genetically engineered (GE), also called genetically modified (GM) crops may overshadow smooth accession.

Romania is the "El Dorado" for GM crops and the GE industry in Europe. It is the only country in Europe allowing commercial growing of GE Soya, the Roundup Ready (RR) GE Soya produced by the U.S. companies, Monsanto and Pioneer. The Romanian legislation on GMOs is very weak and far away from implementing all existing EU-standards. The responsible authorities have no means to implement the existing laws, as there are no inspectors to make controls, and not a single certified laboratory to do scientific analysis. Romania has the largest area of land cultivated with GE crops in Europe. 136,380 hectares of Soya was planted in 2005, out of which only 85,000 ha is officially registered to be GE Soya. However, according to farmers' associations and even the ex-country manager of Monsanto in Romania and Limagrain, in reality the GE Soya is up to 90% of the total surface cultivated with soya varieties - and nobody in Romania has control of the situation.

The above is taken from a report from the greenpeace website. Full text is available here:  http://www.greenpeace.org/international/press/reports/GE-Romania

 http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/environment.htm

image: Environmentalists "decontaminating" a plot of GMO wheat plants at dawn

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