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Reuters
Wed, 23 Jan 2008 23:04 EST

UK & Euro-Asian News

Brussels - European Commission lawyers have stopped Poland's move to ban trade and plantings of genetically modified (GMO) seeds, saying it had no scientific justification, the EU's Official Journal said on Monday.

Poland's plans for what amounts to a national GMO ban, announced last year, quickly drew criticism from experts at the EU executive who routinely scrutinize any such proposals to check that they comply fully with EU law.

Comment: The EU is now actively working for big corporations and acting on their behalf to push through things such as GMO plants, despite research showing severe side effects.

See:
Reviewing F. William Engdahl's "Seeds of Destruction" (Part I)
Reviewing F. William Engdahl's "Seeds of Destruction" (Part II)
Reviewing F. William Engdahl's "Seeds of Destruction" (Part III)

As tested on several occasions in the past, the Commission takes the view that if a region wants to ban GMO crops or products, such restrictions must be scientifically justified and crop-specific.

It also believes that a proposed ban mustn't be politically motivated, nor a blanket GMO restriction that might distort the EU's single trading market.

Poland did not provide new scientific evidence to justify its action, as required under EU law, said the Commission's notice published in the latest edition of the Official Journal.

There also had to be a problem specific to the member state making the request, it said.

"The Polish notification does not provide any new scientific evidence relating to the protection of the environment or the working environment," the Journal said.

"The Commission therefore considers that the national provisions notified cannot be approved," it added.
Earlier this month, France said it would activate a provision in European law to suspend the commercial use of MON 810, an insect-resistant maize developed by U.S. biotech giant Monsanto. The Commission has yet to react formally.
(Reporting by Jeremy Smith, Editing by Peter Blackburn)

Comment: It is easy to see who has written the laws of the European Commission, as it sounds very much like the voice of Monsanto and the other big corporate agribusinesses.


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