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BELGIUM: January 31, 2000


BRUSSELS - Environmental groups applauded an agreement reached by international regulators in Montreal on regulating trade in genetically modified organisms (GMOs) used in food.


"This is a historic step towards protecting the environment and consumers from the dangers of genetic engineering," Benedikt Haerlin of Greenpeace said in a statement.

"These minimum safety standards must be implemented immediately," he said. "And until the protocol has come into force all exports of GMOs should be prohibited."

Friends of the Earth in a separate statement also heralded the agreement.

"For the past week the United States and its cronies have been holding the rest of the world to ransom to protect the vested interests of a few companies," it said.

"They have not succeeded and now we have a protocol to regulate genetically modified crops and foods."


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