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Paradoxical EU agricultural policies on genetically engineered crops

Journal

TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 18, Issue 6, Pages 312-324

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2013.03.004

Keywords

genetically engineered crops; EU agricultural policies; CAP; pesticides; food security

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Funding

  1. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion (MICINN), Spain [BFU2007-61413, BIO2011-23324, BIO02011-22525, PIM2010PKB-00746, AGL2011-23996]
  2. European Union Framework 7 Program SmartCell Integrated Project [222716]
  3. European Union Framework 7 European Research Council IDEAS Advanced Grant
  4. Program-BIOFORCE
  5. COST Action [FA0804]
  6. Centre CONSOLIDER on Agrigenomics
  7. MICINN, Spain
  8. RecerCaixa
  9. ICREA Funding Source: Custom

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European Union (EU) agricultural policy has been developed in the pursuit of laudable goals such as a competitive economy and regulatory harmony across the union. However, what has emerged is a fragmented, contradictory, and unworkable legislative framework that threatens economic disaster. In this review, we present case studies highlighting differences in the regulations applied to foods grown in EU countries and identical imported products, which show that the EU is undermining its own competitiveness in the agricultural sector, damaging both the EU and its humanitarian activities in the developing world. We recommend the adoption of rational, science-based principles for the harmonization of agricultural policies to prevent economic decline and lower standards of living across the continent.

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