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GM ban could land Cyprus in hot water
Posted by: Prof. Dr. M. Raupp (IP Logged)
Date: May 18, 2007 01:23PM

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CYPRUS? refusal to conform to EU directives over the importation of biofuels
has not gone unnoticed by the EU, which has already delayed sanctioning the
island over the matter by Jacqueline Theodoulou .
The House Environment Committee yesterday held an extraordinary meeting to
examine why President Tassos Papadopoulos had referred a law, which was
voted by Parliament and banned the importation and cultivation of
genetically modified plants that produce biofuels.

The chairman of the committee, AKEL?s Yiannos Lamaris, said the parties
would position themselves before the Plenum on Papadopoulos? decision to
refer the law.

?For Cyprus, there are a number of reasons that advocate it being pronounced
a GM-free zone,? Lamaris explained after the meeting.

?Cyprus is a small country, with small agricultural land plots, with
frequent seasonal winds that can easily spread germs and anything else that
can affect cultivations.?

But DIKO deputy Nicolas Papadopoulos pointed out an oddity: on one hand it
was allowed to import GM products, and on the other ?we are banning the
importation of biofuels made from GM foods.?

He said: ?Cyprus is the first country of all the countries in the EU, which
at the moment is facing sanction proceedings due to its non-compliance with
the relevant EU directive regarding biofuels.?

Green Party leader Giorgos Perdikis said Parliament should insist on the
relevant law and despite the dangers, be condemned by the European court.

He pointed out that other countries had acted in the same way, such as
Greece, Italy and Poland, while he suggested biofuels could be extracted
from normal plants and without the use of GM products.

[www.cyprus-mail.com]



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