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Polish groups organise massive ‘Great GM Free Potato Celebration’ weekend

Danger on your Doorstep

Polish groups organise massive ‘Great GM Free Potato Celebration’ weekend

 

The International Coalition to Protect the Polish Countryside (ICPPC) is one of several Polish groups who are jointly organising a nationwide event in Poland this weekend, to protest against the newly introduced genetically modified potato.

The Great GM Free Potato Celebration’ will celebrate the humble and much loved potato, whilst highlighting the threat of contamination by the new GMO variety.  

This new Amflora variety, developed by BASF, has recently been cleared for farming in the EU. Developed for industrial use, rather than for human consumption, this variety contains a highly controversial antibiotic resistant gene. Although Member States may choose for themselves whether to actually cultivate this GM variety, there is the risk of contamination of their potato food crops for those that do. Then, whether they want to or not, all Member States will be forced to accept trade in the produce!  

Read more about the event in the following email received today from the International Coalition to Protect the Polish Countryside: 

Danger on your Doorstep

 

Over 110 fires are being lit this week-end (9/10 October) all over Poland in “The Great GM Free Potato Celebration.” Pots will be boiling and jacket potatoes baking as a symbolic reminder to the nation that our common potato 

is under threat from contamination by a newly introduced genetically 

modified potato variety. Also Poles living abroad are planning to organise 

special potato events.

Hungary, Austria and Luxembourg are taking the European Union to the 

European Tribunal of Justice for licensing BASF’s ‘Amflora’ GM potato for 

commercial release in European Union Countries without any consultation with 

member states.

Amflora has been developed in Germany by BASF and is already licensed for 

production in that Country. England is also trialling a GM potato under 

strict security conditions at Leeds in Yorkshire.

More than 70% of Europeans have already rejected GM foods, according to 

opinion polls.

The European Commission is currently looking for a way to de-regulate GM 

crop introduction within the EU. Under pressure from the World Trade 

Organisation, the Commission is hoping to devolve responsibility for 

licensing new GM varieties to member states.

“Allowing genetically modified potatoes out of the laboratory and into our 

fields is the height of irresponsibility and will lead to the cross 

contamination of the most widespread staple food in Europe.” Said Sir Julian 

Rose, President of ICPPC.

“Countries are right to challenge the European Commission and Poland should 

be one of them. We are witnessing a dramatic erosion of our human rights to 

have free access to uncontaminated foods. Only an outright ban of GMO can 

save our food chain from becoming one vast experiment on human health.” Said 

Jadwiga Lopata, laureat of Goldman Prize (ecological Nobel) and Vice 

President of ICPPC.

click here for PHOTOS

 

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ICPPC – International Coalition to Protect the Polish Countryside, 

Mi?dzynarodowa Koalicja dla Ochrony Polskiej Wsi 

34-146 Stryszów 156, Poland tel./fax +48 33 8797114  [email protected]

www.icppc.pl   www.gmo.icppc.pl   www.eko-cel.pl


 


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