GE
Free New Zealand in Food & Environment, 17th
March 2006 GE Free New Zealand are appealing to the New Zealand government to join the rest of the world in supporting the labelling of genetically engineered organisms traded between nations. At the meeting
for the signatories to the Cartagena Biosafety Protocol in Brazil,
the New Zealand government is seeking to deny developing countries
and the rest of the world from putting in place mechanisms that
will limit This goes
against everything New Zealand stands for both internationally
and at home. Our government purportedly supports good democratic
process and quality exports; yet refuses to acknowledge the
wishes of the New Zealand There appears
to be only one explanation for our government's stance. US exports
of food are shunned in the EU, since many consumers will not
buy contaminated GE foods, ending up in Asia, China or dumped
in developing A recent
report documented widespread contamination, illegal plantings
from 113 incidents in 39 countries worldwide and their frequency
is increasing.Incidents included crops being contaminated by
GE pharmaceutical "Without proper identification and documentation we will see more of these events worldwide, it is up to our government to do the right thing" said Claire Bleakley of GE Free New Zealand.
References:-GM
Contamination Report www.greenpeace.org/bsp2006
Cartagena
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