Bedfordshire County Council turns down plans to grow GM crops
Magda | 30.04.2002 12:38 | Bio-technology | Ecology
turned down plans to grow GM crops.
Green groups fear cross-pollination from GM crop sites to neighbouring farms would cause irreversible changes in the British countryside. Friends Of The Earth campaigner Pete Riley said: "This may be the first time a local authority has turned down a request by one of it's tenants. I think it's a very wise decision, particularly for neighbouring farmers and bee keepers, because of the risk of contamination. GM and non-GM cannot co-exist." Mr Hendry added in his opinion the trials were not safe.
He said: "We have a responsibility to all of those working in agriculture in
Bedfordshire. There is a scientific argument that cross pollination could occur and I
would be prepared to argue that myself."
Magda