EU stands up to US pressure - unfazed by genetically modified 'Herculex'

Brussels, June 25 2007 - EU member states today stood up to intense pressure
from the US and refused to allow a new strain of genetically modified maize
to be imported into the EU. The move has been welcomed by Friends of the
Earth Europe. [1]

European Commission documents show US pressure to ignore risk assessment
concerns and push GMOs - including this GM Maize 'Herculex' of biotech company
Pioneer - onto the European market [2] [3].

Helen Holder Friends of the Earth Europe GM Campaign Coordinator said:

"Member states have already won the right to uphold high standards on food
safety and the environment at the WTO. The US had tried to use trade laws to
force GMOs into the European market. But this is a clear signal that Member
States have put safety and the environment before US trade interests and that
the concerns of EU citizens can prevail over formidable lobbying from biotech
companies."

Friends of the Earth Europe and other NGOs have raised a number of concerns
on this GM maize:

* The risk assessment was incomplete and failed to act on key evidence which
raised the possibility that this GM maize could pose risks for human and
animal health [4]

* The reliability of EFSA opinions on other related GM maize has been
undermined by studies of independent scientists detecting 
toxicological effects in
the same products. [5]

* Herculex Maize has been at the centre of a number of contamination
scandals including the contamination of US animal feed imported into 
Ireland. [6]
The sudden and rapid move to try and authorize Herculex maize suggests that the
European Commission is more concerned with 'neutralizing' a potential legal
problem of illegalGM contamination rather than dealing with contamination by
unauthorized GMOs.

Helen Holder added, "These contamination cases indicate more than ever
before just how important it is to show zero tolerance to countries 
that have lax
measures on contamination and to ensure the right to GMO free food and
farming in the EU is upheld. There is a critical need for strict laws 
on growing GM
crops and clear rules on who is liable for the costs of GM contamination."

There is still widespread public concern over the loophole in EU legislation
that allows for consumers to remain unaware that they are eating meat and
dairy products from animals fed with GMOs like Herculex maize. Earlier this
year one million Europeans called for labelling of foods from GMO-fed animals.

[1] The vote resulted in a Non Qualified Majority, insufficient votes to
reach a decision. The company's authorisation request will now be sent an
upcoming EU Council meeting where Ministers will vote on Herculex.

[2] Herculex Rootworm (RW) 59122 maize has been genetically modified to
produce Bt toxins (Cry34Ab1 and Cry35Ab1) in order to be resistant to 
the Western
corn rootworm insect pest.

[3] Minutes of a meeting between the EU and the US were obtained by Friends
of the Earth Europe under a Freedom of Information request:
http://www.foeeurope.org/press/2007/May30_HH_EU_US_docs.htm

[4] The studies by Pioneer/Dow submitted to the EU show important
differences between animals fed with GM maize and those fed with 
conventional maize,
including liver weights in females in a 42 day poultry study, and blood
parameters following a 90 day rat feeding trial. Effects in the 90 
day feeding trial
were noticed after a very short time, indicating potential for toxicity in
the longer term.

[5] The EFSA has in the past issued positive opinions on MON863 and NK603
maize, leading to final authorization by the European Commission of these
products. But the reliability of these EFSA opinions has been 
undermined by recent
studies by independent scientists showing toxicological effects in both
MON863 and NK60.

[6] Announced by Greenpeace and GM-free Ireland. See GM-free Ireland press
release http://www.gmfreeireland.org/pakrac/index.php

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