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Οι περιοχές της Ευρώπης που ανακηρύσσονται ως ελεύθερες ζώνες από ΓΤΟ αυξάνονται συνεχώς17.5.2005 Ο αριθμός των ευρωπαϊκών περιφερειών και επαρχιών που ανακηρύχτηκαν μέχρι τώρα ως "GM Free zones" ή δημόσια επιθυμούν να περιορίσουν τις συγκομιδές ΓΤΟ, έχει αυξηθεί σε 162. Πάνω από 4500 τοπικές Αυτοδιοικήσεις και μικρότερες περιοχές στην Ευρώπη απαιτούν παρομοίως τους περιορισμούς στην εμπορική ανάπτυξη των ΓΤΟ (δείτε έναν πλήρη κατάλογο στο www.gmofree-europe.org). Πάνω από 250 άνθρωποι από ολόκληρη την Ευρώπη παρευρέθηκαν σε μια σχετική συνδιάσκεψη στις Βρυξέλλες. Press release, 17 May 2005 Europe's Regions demand "power-sharing" over GMO crop decision - GMO Free zones reach all time highEuropean regions have today reiterated their demand to be included in any decisions over the commercial cultivation of genetically modified crops (GM or GMOs) in order for them to enhance and promote quality agriculture and food products. Over 250 people from across Europe today attended an over-subscribed conference in Brussels to hear regional Ministers and MEP’s call for a bigger say in whether GM crops are grown commercially in their region. The number of European regions and provinces now declaring themselves “GM Free zones”, or publicly wishing to restrict GM crops, has climbed to 162. Over 4500 local governments and smaller areas in Europe are similarly calling for restrictions to commercial growing (see www.gmofree-europe.org for a full list). The conference, Safeguarding Sustainable European Agriculture, set out clearly that regions want to develop quality food products instead of GM foods. These demands are driven by a combination of concerns over the environment, food safety, food quality, the local and regional economy, and consumer and farmer choice. The conference also heard support for the Agriculture Commissioners notion that there is a need for EU-wide legislation for the coexistence of GM, conventional, traditional and organic farming in order to prevent contamination. The Assembly of European Regions (AER) and Friends of the Earth Europe, published 10 principles that should be included in any such legislation (see www.foeeurope.org/press/2005/10_principles_EN.pdf ) The conference was organised by the AER and Friends of the Earth Europe, and was hosted by Mr Janusz Wojciechowski MEP, with the strong support of Upper Austria and Tuscany. Mr Janusz Wojciechowski MEP said: Mr Josef Martinz, Carinthian Minister for Agriculture, speaking on behalf of the Assembly of European Regions said: Mr Rudi Anschober, Minister for the Environment and Consumer Protection in Upper Austria said: Ms Susanna Cenni, the new Agriculture Minister for Tuscany said: Mr Adrian Bebb, GM campaigner for Friends of the Earth said: CONTACT |