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The EU agriculture ministers are set to meet in Brussels next week to discuss genetic contamination on conventional and organic crops, the so-called "co-existence" issue. The current proposal from the European Commission fails to protect both the environment and the interests of non-GM farmers and consumers. The EU commission proposal is at odds with both the precautionary principle and the polluter pays principle.
"The current European Commission co-existence proposal is utterly unacceptable," said Gall.
"It must be the GMO producers such as Monsanto, not organic and conventional farmers or the European taxpayers, that should bear the economic burden of genetic pollution and measures required to prevent it."