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Northern Ireland Becomes Latest Country to Ban GM Crops

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Core Tip: Northern Ireland has followed Scotland’s lead and banned the cultivation of genetically modified crops. Environment Minister, Mark Durkan made the announcement at the launch of Environment Week.
 Northern Ireland has followed Scotland’s lead and banned the cultivation of genetically modified crops. Environment Minister, Mark Durkan made the announcement at the launch of Environment Week.

The Minister’s announcement follows an earlier EU decision to permit Member States to opt out of growing approved GM crops within their territories.
Durkan said: “I remain unconvinced of the advantages of GM crops, and I consider it prudent to prohibit their cultivation here for the foreseeable future."

“The pattern of land use here and the relatively small size of many agricultural holdings creates potential difficulties if we were to seek to keep GM and non-GM crops separate. I consider that the costs of doing so could potentially be significant and, in many cases, totally impractical."

“Further, we are rightly proud of our natural environment and rich biodiversity. We are perceived internationally to have a clean and green image. I am concerned that the growing of GM crops, which I acknowledge is controversial, could potentially damage that image.”
 
 
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