Commission accused of keeping study on GMOs secret
A study on the possibility and consequences of co-existence of GMO and non-GMO crops has been carried out by the EU joint Research Centre, but it has not been made public yet. It highlights the practical difficulties and the costs of co-existence. Greenpeace has claimed that the results are kept secret because of its sensitive content.
A study on the possibility and consequences of co-existence of GMO and non-GMO crops has been carried out by the EU joint Research Centre, but it has not been made public yet. It highlights the practical difficulties and the costs of co-existence. Greenpeace has claimed that the results are kept secret because of its sensitive content.