Greenpeace slams Moily's decision on feild trials of GM crops

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 28 2014 | 9:58 PM IST
Environmental watchdog Greenpeace today slammed Veerappa Moily's decision to allow field trials of certain genetically modified (GM) food crops which were put on hold by his predecessor Jayanthi Natarajan.
"Greenpace demands the Environment Minister Veerappa Moily to explain on what grounds he has allowed the field trials for GMOs. This decision is in contrast to the stand taken by the former environment ministers Jairam Ramesh and Jayanthi Natarajan," it said in a statement.
The Environment Ministry, it said, has the moral obligation to explain what has changed since his predecessors took "proactive positions to save our food" and pointed to a Parliamentary Panel's recommendation on a moratorium on such trials.
Moily had yesterday announced clearing a Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC) decision to allow gene modification field trials for rice, wheat, maize and cotton.
Questioning the Minister's decision, Greenpace also referred to technical expert committee of the Supreme Court which had pointed out shortcomings of GEAC.
Moily had yesterday told reporters that he had examined the case with officials and found that there was no embargo on the clearance by Supreme Court.
"With the elections around the corner the government should sense the opposition for GM crops around the country and commit to a Biosafety Protection Regime instead of the GEAC," Greenpeace said.
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First Published: Feb 28 2014 | 9:58 PM IST

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