North Ireland plea over GM food imports
There has been a lot of conversation about the rising price of grain in Europe right now. The Irish Times published the following article (reposted by Check Biotech) on the need to lift restrictions on genetically modified animal feed to help livestock owners survive.
C.S. Prakash
North Ireland plea over GM food imports
Check Biotech
March 6, 2008
Northern Ireland farmers must be allowed to import genetically modified (GM) animal feed to help them survive in the face of spiralling grain costs, Assembly members have claimed.
In a debate on the impact of the inflated global feed markets on the local intensive farming sector MLAs backed a proposal calling on the EU to loosen restrictions on the import of biotech feedstuffs.
The DUP added this amendment to an original Ulster Unionist motion urging the Agriculture minister Michelle Gildernew to provide financial support to those farmers who are struggling to cope with a 159% hike in grain prices in the last year.
William Irwin (DUP, Newry and Armagh) said the livelihood of many farmers depended on the EU lifting restrictions on GM feed for animals
"These are being grown on an increasing scale in America and would go some way to addressing the grain shortage."
