UK: Organic companies highlight opposition to Labour's GM proposal
By: just-food.com | 7 February 2007
A delegation of 74 UK organic businesses, with a combined turnover of GBP950m (US$1.87bn), are meeting MPs at the House of Commons to highlight their opposition to proposals that would allow up to 0.9% genetically modified ingredients in organic food without its presence being flagged to consumers
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A delegation of 74 UK organic businesses, with a combined turnover of GBP950m (US$1.87bn), are meeting MPs at the House of Commons to highlight their opposition to proposals that would allow up to 0.9% genetically modified ingredients in organic food without its presence being flagged to consumers

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