Biotech food is safe: Is anyone going to tell the consumer?
“That food made from biotech crops is safe for human and animal consumption is not exactly news,” says Willy De Greef, Secretary General of EuropaBio. The 2001 study by the European Commission covering 15 years experience with agricultural biotech products affirmed exactly that, and so did the more recent reports by the WHO, the French and British Academies of Medicine and other renowned institutes, “We hope that the European policymakers who have insisted on verifying this fact again will now act in accordance with the findings in the form of more timely and actual approvals of biotech products”.
The head of EuropaBio calls for widespread communication from the EU to the general public about the JRC’s findings, something that that was sorely lacking when the 2001 Commission study was published.
“Now that we have once again (re-)ascertained the safety of biotech foods, let’s give consumers the opportunity to choose among a variety of safe foods produced with the help of modern biotechnology… let’s get these products approved!” he concluded.
Original publication: JRC Study: Scientific and technical contribution to the development of an overall health strategy in the area of GMOs.
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