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Title: GREEN IRELAND.


1
GREEN IRELAND.
  • BRANDING FOR FARMING, FOOD AND ECO-TOURISM.

2
Forging a GM policy for Ireland.
  • KATE CARMODY.
  • IRISH ORGANIC FARMERS AND GROWERS ASSOCIATION.

3
Ill aim to cover
  • The current policy vacuum on GM crops
  • The work and views of IOFGA
  • The key issues to consider
  • The advantages to be gained by keeping Ireland
    GM-free.

4
Policy vacuum
  • No major political party has a policy things
    happening by default
  • No evidence of consumer demand
  • No strong evidence of lack of impact on the
    environment
  • No thought about the future direction for Irish
    agriculture
  • Need to respond to challenges of globalisation
    high value added products
  • Need to focus on sustainability in agriculture
  • How does GM fit with this?

5
IOFGA
  • We are Irelands largest organic certification
    body.
  • We operate an inspection and certification
    scheme, approved by DAF and UKROFS.
  • 1992 EU regulation 2092/91-crops.
  • 2000 EU regulation 1804/99 livestock.

6
OUR POSITION ON GM CROPS.
  • They are prohibited, as are their derivatives.
  • This is due to their incompatibility with organic
    principles, their un-recallable nature and risk
    to the environment and human health.

7
Key issues to consider
  • Future of Irish Agriculture
  • Changing consumer demand, greater concern about
    food production, greater concern about
    environmental impact, food and health, food miles
  • Future of the Irish environment
  • Green and clean and GMO free!

8
Evidence based decision making.
  • The evidence base
  • Lessons from medical science and issues to do
    with how to assess the risks of GM.
  • The role of epigenetics ignored by the
    agricultural biotechnology industry. They still
    insist on using the dogma that one gene codes for
    one protein.
  • Risk assessment based on substantial equivalence-
    a pseudo-scientific concept because it is a
    commercial and political judgement masquerading
    as if it were scientific.
  • Coexistence of crops found to be impossible in
    countries already growing GM crops.

9
Conclusions.
  • Latest research shows substantial health risks
    from GM food including allergic reactions and
    antibiotic resistance.
  • The European consumer is willing to pay for value
    added products to ensure their health benefits.
  • Irish Organic market is increasing by 10
    annually.

10
Food for thought?
  • You are what you eat?
  • Lets hope not, if it is GM.
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