Programme

Saturday 22.1.2005

09:00 – 11:00 Presentations

  • Gerald Lonauer (AER, network of gmo free regional governments)
  • Benedikt Haerlin (GENET and “Save our Seeds”)
  • Andreas Krug (German Federal Agency for Nature Protection)

What is different about GM technologies?

  • Florianne Koechlin (Blauen Institute, GENET) – Presentation EU GMO free regions and zones – an overview 
  • Agnés Ciccarone (AER) – Presentation
  • Geert Ritsema (Friends of the Earth) – Presentation The global situation and movements
  • Benedikt Haerlin (Foundation on Future Farming) – Presentation 

11:30 – 13:30 Parallel workshops

  • A 1 – Basics of GM technology – Prof. Marcello Buiatti, Florianne Koechlin
  • A 2 – Risk assessment, precaution and approval processes – Daniel Ammann, Werner Müller, Dr. Angelika Hilbeck, Janne Kuil
  • A 3 – EU legislation on GMOs – Eric Gall, Dan Leskien, Benedikt Haerlin
  • A 4 – GMOs and biodiversity – Dr. Beatrix Tappeser, Dr. Brian Johnson
  • A 5 – Testing and controls of GMOs – Lutz Grohmann, Jochen Koester

15:00 – 17:00 Presentation of case studies

  • Austria
    – Thomas Fertl, Consultant
    – Sepp Eisl, Minister of Agriculture of Salzburg
  • France
    – Pascale Loget (vize president of the regional council of Brittany) 
    – Eric Meunier (Inf’OGM)
  • Germany
    – Johannes Niedeggen (gmo free Uckermark) 
    – Heike Moldenhauer (FOE, “fair neighbourhood” project of GM free regions)
  • Greece
    – Yannis Stratakis (governor of Florina, Union of Greek prefectures)
    – Myrto Pispini (Greenpeace Greece)
  • Hungary
    – Balázs Kormos (Chamber of Agriculture Hajdú-Bihar)
    – Erika Andrási (GMO free municipality of Karcag)
  • Italy
    – Stefano Masini (Confederazione nationale Coldiretti)
    – Luca Colombo (Consiglio dei Diritti Genetici)
  • Japan
    – Ryoko Shimizu (Seikatsu Club Consumers’ Co-operative)
  • Poland
    – Jadwiga Lopata (Int. Coalition to protect the Polish Countryside)
  • Spain
    – Maria Ramos (COAG, Spanish farmers union)
  • Switzerland
    – Maya Graf (member of Swiss Parliament)
    – Daniel Amman (Swiss working group on Genetechnology)
  • Turkey
    – Öykü Kaygusuz (The „NO to GMOs“ Platform of Turkey)
    – Dr. Turgut Altuganiel (The „NO to GMOs“ Platform of Turkey)
  • UK
    – Kenneth Richter (Friends of the Earth UK)
    – Matthew Burgess (Councillor of Mid Devon District Council)

17:30 – 19:30 Panel discussion (public) 

  • Matthias Berninger, Parliamentary State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Consumer Protection, Food and Agriculture; Germany
  • Gracia Mammucini, Region of Tuscany; Italy
  • Hans-Theo Jachmann, CEO Syngenta; Germany
  • Vera Mora, Hungarian Foundation for Environmental Partnership
  • Moderator: Christiane Grefe (“Die Zeit”, German weekly)

Sunday 23.1.2005

08:30 – 10:30 Parallel workshops

  • B 1 – GMO patents and seeds legislation – François Meienberg, Michael Miersch
  • B 2 – Science and technology assessment – case studies – Florianne Koechlin, Dr. Angelika Hilbeck, Dr. Ulrike Middelhof
  • B 3 – Trade rules and forces and commodities – Jochen Koester, Lindsay Keenan
  • B 4 – GMOs and protected areas – Josef Hoppichler, Christel Schmelzeisen, Barbara Niedeggen
  • B 5 – Coexistence and seeds – Benedikt Haerlin, Christian Schlatter
  • B 6 – GMO free regions and co-existence legislation in the EU – Geert Ritsema, Agnès Ciccarone

14:30 – 16:00 Parallel Workshops

  • C 1 – Community organisation and real alternatives to GMOs – Cornelia Wiethaler
  • C 2 – regional and local marketing of non-GMO quality products – Luca Colombo
  • C 3 – Consumers keep food processors and retailers GMO free – Lindsay Keenan
  • C 4 – Inter-regional and EU networking – Eric Meunier, Adrian Bebb, Hartmut Meyer
  • C 5 – Influencing national legislation on co-existence and GMOs – Dan Leskien, Thomas Fertl, Dan Belusa

16:30 – 18:00

  • Presentation of joint demands and priorities
  • European GMO free manifesto
  • General Conclusions of the Conference (Demands and Strategies)
  • Farewell