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Answering 'Resistance From All Sides,' Germany Moves to Ban GMO Crops

Germany on Monday became the latest country in the European Union to take a stand against genetically modified (GMO) crops in its food supply.

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German Agriculture Minister Christian Schmidt told government officials that he will seek to implement the European Union’s “opt-out” rule to stop GMO crop cultivation in the country, including those varieties which may be approved by the EU, according to documents seen by Reuters this week.

Individual regions in Germany will have until September 11 to inform Schmidt if they wish to be included in the opt-out. Germany will then have until October 3 to tell the EU whether or not it will participate in the cultivation program.

As agriculture ministry spokesperson Christian Fronczak told Bloomberg, “The German government is clear in that it seeks a nationwide cultivation ban.”

“There’s resistance from all sides, from the public to the farmers,” Fronczak said.

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