| Immediate Release 4
November 2009
France to introduce
GM-free labelling
GM Freeze welcomed the news that France intends to allow labelling
of animals products produced using non-GM animal feed and is calling on the UK
to follow suit.
The French government is expected to legislate to allow
GM-free labelling based on a 0.1% threshold following a recommendation from the
official French advisory body on GMOs. [1] The proposed threshold is below that
in EU legislation, which only requires products containing GM ingredients to be
labelled above a 0.9% threshold. [2] The same applies to animal feed containing
GM ingredients, but dairy products, meat and eggs from livestock fed on GM feed
do not have to be labelled. Thus
the public is unable to avoid GM fed products, restricting their choice. The majority of supermarkets do supply a
limited amount meat, fish and eggs from producers who do not use GM feed, but
the packs do not include this information.
France follows Germany, Italy, Austria and Switzerland in
legislating for GM-free labels.
Ireland also intends to do the same. A UK opinion survey in 2006 found 87%
support for the labelling of animal products produced using GM feed. [3]
In another surprise development in the last week, aspiring
EU member Turkey announced new restrictions on GM imports amounting to a ban. [4]
Commenting Pete Riley of GM Freeze said;
“The news from France
is very welcome and adds to the pressure on the UK to provide people with clear
information about the use of GM animal feed.
"All our political parties claim to be pro-choice when it
comes to information about the use of GM, but so far none of them have proposed
the GM-free labelling measures being adopted in other EU countries, some of
whom are already exporting to the UK. They should all adopt this policy.
"The
information available from supermarkets is patchy and difficult to find. There
is nothing to stop the retailers starting up their own GM-free labels on
animals products based on the use of certified GM-free feed which is readily
available if companies want to order it.”
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1. The Haut Conseil des Biotechnologies (HBC ) yesterday advised
the French Government that GM-free labels should be based on a 0.1% threshold
in animals feed.
2.The current legislation (The GMO Traceability and
Labelling Regulation 2004) requires all GM ingredients in food and feed to be
labelled on packs or documents above a threshold of 0.9%. Exemptions only apply below this
threshold if the GM presence can be shown to be adventitious or technically
unavoidable by the producers (based on measures taken to avoid a GM presence
along the supply chain). The law
does not apply to animal products produced using GM feed. This loophole allows
GM crops to be imported into the UK
for feed, leaving consumers in the dark and unable to exercise a genuine
choice to avoid GM.
3. GkF/NOP poll summer 2006 for GM freeze and Friends of the
Earth
4. See www.wisconsinagconnection.com/story-national.php?Id=2256&yr=2009
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