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Germany bans genetically modified corn

Germany on Tuesday banned a genetically modified strain of corn that the European Union has deemed safe for planting.

Updated on: Apr 14, 2009 11:32 PM IST
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Germany on Tuesday banned a genetically modified strain of corn that the European Union has deemed safe for planting.

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Agriculture Minister Ilse Aigner said US seed maker Monsanto's MON810 genetically engineered corn product "presents a danger for the environment".

Genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, are common in the US but controversial in Europe, where activists have protested their use and torn up GMO crops.

In 2004, the European Union authorized the planting of MON810 seeds, which produce a toxin to ward off insects. Monsanto claims this genetic trait precludes the need for dangerous pesticides, but opponents fear the seeds will spread and alter the natural surroundings.

France, Greece, Austria and Hungary have also imposed "safeguard" bans on the MON810 variety, citing studies that find it unsafe to the environment.

In March, EU environment ministers defeated a European Commission proposal that would have forced Austria and Hungary to lift their bans. Germany will join France and Greece in facing scrutiny from the Commission for their bans.

 
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