Secret GM-crop trials given the go ahead in the UK
The UK government has sanctioned a secret trial crop of genetically modified (GM) wheat next year.
The three-acre site, at the Rothamsted Research farm in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, will be protected by a high fence, and the police may also guard the area. Previous attempts to grow GM crops at the site have been attacked by protestors.
The trial will involve crops that have been adapted with a chemical to deter aphids and attract predators of the pest.
Two other GM trials will be run at the same time.
The University of Leeds will be testing pest-resistant potatoes and the Sainsbury Laboratory at the John Innes centre in Norwich is to run trials with blight-resistant potatoes.
Despite the involvement of the supermarket, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) says that none of the test crops will enter into the food chain. A Defra spokesman has said: “Protecting consumers and the environment is our top priority and we’re permitting a tightly-controlled, small-scale trial, in which none of the wheat will enter the food chain.”
Disturbing news indeed...
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