Germany to ban cultivation of Monsanto GMO maize

Michael Hogan & Thorsten Severin | Berlin/Hamburg | Apr 14

Reuters - Germany will ban cultivation and sale of genetically modified (GMO) maize despite European Union rulings that the biotech grain is safe, its government said on Tuesday.

The ban affects U.S. biotech company Monsanto's MON 810 maize which may no longer be sown for this summer's harvest, German Agriculture and Consumer Protection Minister Ilse Aigner told a news conference.

The move puts Germany alongside France, Austria, Hungary, Greece and Luxembourg which have banned MON 810 maize despite its approval by the EU for commercial use throughout the bloc.

"I have come to the conclusion that there is a justifiable reason to believe that genetically modified maize of the type MON 810 presents a danger to the environment," Aigner said, stressing the five other EU states have taken the same action.


Tina April 14, 2009 - 12:54pm

How much of this is Euro-Green/organic, and how much is the governments not wanting to fall under the thumb of Monsanto, and their nasty reputation for controlling the agri-processes (Don, I'm sure, has soooo many stories he can tell...)

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justadood April 14, 2009 - 2:09pm

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