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Is it safe to grow genetically modified foods?

It's difficult to assess the risk involved in genetic modification. Scientists can't be certain of the long-term consequences because genetically modified crops have only been around for a relatively short time.

There is no single answer to the question, what are the consequences are of exposing the environment to genetically modified plants? Plants are all different. Consequently, genetically modified plants are dealt with individually.

In order for a genetically modified crop to be approved for agricultural use an environmental risk assessment has to take place. The assessment consists of several elements.

  • Environmental consequences: For instance, can the genetically modified plant spread in the environment and transfer genes to related species?
  • Consequences for farming: Is there a risk of pest-problems or of resistance developing to current pesticides?
  • Consequences relating to health: For instance, has the genetic modification caused changes so the crop has become poisonous or able to cause illness?

If the authorities consider there is a risk to the environment or people's health, the genetically modified crop will not be approved.


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