French government bans GM maize MON 810
RT 16th March
France’s agricultural ministry on Saturday
banned the sale, use and cultivation of Monsanto’s genetically modified maize
MON 810, after France highest court twice previously struck down similar
measures.
Currently the MON 810 is the only insect-resistant
maize authorized in the EU. But France insists that GM crops pose significant
environmental risks. The current socialist government of Francoise Hollande,
like the conservative one before it, has opposed supporting GM crops in light
of public suspicion and protests from environmentalists and farmers.
The decree by the agricultural ministry is
timed to prevent farmers being able to sow GM maize before a draft law is
debated on April 10, which will seek to permanently ban the planting of any
genetically modified crops. Maize is sown in France in the second half of
March.
“The sale, use and cultivation of varieties of
maize seed from the line of genetically modified maize MON 810 is banned in the
country until the adoption, on the one hand, of a final decision, and secondly,
of [EU] community action,” said the statement, which was
published Saturday.
The Ministry of Agriculture considered that
emergency legislation was needed, “given the proximity of the beginning of
the planting season.”
Earlier, EU countries failed to agree on
whether to approve a variety of GM maize, Pioneer 1507, produced by DuPont and
DowChemical.
In February 19 EU member states voted against
authorizing the cultivation of the crop, but because of so-called comitology
voting rules, their votes were insufficient to overturn the votes of bigger
member states that were in favor of introducing Pioneer 1507.
This means that the European Commission will go
ahead and approve the GM crop for cultivation, although individual countries,
such as France, may introduce legislation to stop its introduction.
France is staunchly against their introduction
and wants to overhaul EU rules on the issue. The UK argues that without GM
Europe risks becoming “the museum of world farming” and Spain says its
own farmers have to be able to compete with those not from the EU, many of whom
are growing GM crops.
GM crops, though still unpopular in Europe, are
widely grown in the US and Asia.
Sinn Féin Mountmellick – Serving The Community
No comments:
Post a Comment