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Europe is leading the way in the fight against GE food; a huge mobilisation of European consumers and environmentalists has held genetically engineered organisms (also called GMOs or genetically modified organisms) at bay in Europe over the past eight years. In April 2004 it brought into force the world's toughest labelling regime.
Consumers should be protected from the dangers of GE food, not only in Europe but the whole world. However in many countries food manufacturers and corporations are failing or refusing to inform the public about the presence of genetically engineered ingredients in their products.
Consumers have the right to know and the right to choose: While labelling does not fully address the concerns of GE ingredients, it at least allows the consumer to make informed choices and decisions. Information about a product would enable and assist consumers who would want to take a precautionary approach in their food choices to do so. Moreover, failure to provide information is considered a breach of fair trade.
To help you, Greenpeace GE consumer guides or red/green lists have being released in more than 20 countries in the Americas, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. In Europe our Gene Detectives have also been very busy checking that the new labelling laws have been followed. Although, thanks to consumer pressure, only a handful of GE products exist in Europe visit our Trolley watch to check out what GE products have been found in your country.