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NGOs call on the EU Commission to drop GMOs from US trade talks

This entry was posted in News and tagged European Commission GMO Joint letter NGOs Trade Deals US on 5 May 2020 by Team Secretariat

On 5 May, SAFE and 73 NGOs sent a letter to EC President von der Leyen to call on the EC to drop GMOs from the EU-US trade deal talks. SAFE would like to once again underline the need to maintain EU food safety standards.
Read the full joint letter here.

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