GMO news related to New Zealand

04.09.2008 |

Consultation period on New Zealand’s GE law revision ends

Genetically modified food landing on New Zealand dinner plates is looking less likely with public consultation on tough new laws ending today. Critics say the laws will ”stop good science in its tracks” but supporters argue it is essential to protect the integrity of conventional and organic crops. If passed, the laws will impose strict new rules including increased public disclosure of the planting locations, new regulations to ensure GM crops are kept separate and are able to be traced and mandatory labelling of GM crops.

EnglishFranceDeutsch