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NEWS: GM Crops: Shire to lobby for GM cotton crops in the Kimberley

ABC News Online
April 20, 2007

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The push to allow genetically modified (GM) cotton to be grown in the Kimberley region of northern Western Australia has been formally supported by the Shire of Wyndham East Kimberley.

A staff recommendation to lobby the State Government to allow GM cotton to be grown in the region was passed unanimously at this week's council meeting.

The State Government has a moratorium on commercial GM crops until 2008.

The state Agriculture Minister Kim Chance says the ban will not be lifted until he is confident GM crops do not pose health risks.

Shire president Michele Pucci says GM cotton should be exempt because it is not a foodstuff and will provide benefits including increased employment.

"Obviously the state has its reasons why they have the moratorium on GM crops but what we're requesting is that they have a look at GM cotton which will not be used for food," he said....

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