| Statement on Genetic Engineering |
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One of the initial concerns lay with genetic engineering of crops. Members were concerned about the possible effects these crops could have on the environment and, through the introduction of new foods into the food chain, the impact on human health. Members believe that the release of genetically engineered organisms into the food chain and the environment is highly premature, as safety testing has not been adequately carried out.
N.B. The terms genetic engineering (GE), genetic modification (GM) and biotechnology are used interchangeably when referring to procedures that change the DNA of an organism. Genetic engineering technology is only a part of biotechnology.
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