Il Lussemburgo non vuole che gli organismi geneticamente modificati (Ogm) vengano utilizzati sul suo territorio. "Noi vogliamo diventare una zona libera da Ogm", ha spiegato ai giornalisti Agriculture Minister Fernand Boden, Luxembourg, in the margins of the informal meeting of EU agriculture ministers being held in Krems in northern Austria. "I believe in Luxembourg is more reasonable that all farmers group themselves to say in a voluntary charter: not want GMOs, "he said. Moreover, he continued, "Our agriculture is very fragmented and is difficult to ensure coexistence." Boden also explained that the Government of the Grand Duchy has "prepared a bill, already submitted to the European Commission, which says that we want to become a zone free of GMOs." For the Minister of Luxembourg, there are two decisions to be taken by the EU Commission. In the first place "is required under EU rules otherwise - he said - we will not find a solution, because now everyone do what they want." Furthermore, "the European Commission should develop and propose thresholds for seed , from which distances are calculated to ensure coexistence between GM crops and GM free." Personally - Boden concluded - "I understand that some may declare itself GMO-free regions in Europe and in other hand are allowed. There is much talk of subsidiarity and within a certain framework could give them this opportunity.
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