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ORGANIC FARMER FILES SUIT OVER GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROP IN NEXT FIELD

May 11th, 1998 • Posted in: News

DEVON, England
A farmer is filing suit to stop the planting of a geneticallyengineered corn crop, claiming that the bioengineered crop planned for anearby field would contaminate his corn and cost his farm its officialcertification as “organic.”

The genetically engineered crop is to be planted on one of the more than 300test sites licensed by the British government. The suit is viewed as animportant test case in the struggle between organic farmers, who donot use processed chemicals, and high-tech farmers who use geneticallyengineered drought- and disease-resistant strains of grains and vegetables.

A spokesperson for an environmental group supporting the suit told the BBC that,”the government must call a halt now to the planting of these Frankensteinfoods, at least until a proper debate can take place about their impact on theenvironment.”

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