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Welcome to the GM Freeze campaign

 

 ***See our latest action for details and advice on responding to what supermarkets say.***

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The campaign is calling on the Government for a Freeze on:
  • the growing of genetically modified plants and the production of genetically
    modified farm animals for any commercial purpose

  • imports of genetically modified foods, plants, farm crops and farm animals,
    and produce from genetically modified plants and animals

  • the patenting of genetic resources for food and farm crops

The GM Freeze campaign is supported by an alliance of organisations sharing the public's deep concern over the speed at which genetic engineering is being introduced into food and farming. The alliance encompasses a wide range of interests including environmental campaigns, trade unions, development charities and religious groups. They are united by a belief that we must stop and think about the huge implications of this new technology and the questions that remain to be answered about its safety and impact.

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Last updated 28/01/2009
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 Press & News Releases
GM Freeze Condemns EU Farm Ministers on Meat from Cloned Animals
24/06/2009
Dow GM Soya Crop: a step back into the Dark Ages
12/06/2009
GM Freeze responds to Attack on Academy Of Environmental Medicine
28/05/2009
Talk on GM pesticide risks in Parliament
15/05/2009

***Latest Action***

End hidden GM in animal feed

Get GM Chocolate off Tesco and Sainsbury shelves!

Help build our list of GM products

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A legal opinion by leading European lawyers says UK Government proposals on protecting conventional and organic crops from GM contamination are “fundamentally flawed”.

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