It is practically inevitable that genetically modified (GM)crops are going to form a significant part of Irish feed material imports, the Dáil has been told.
Minister for Agriculture Mary Coughlan said concerns expressed by consumers about the safety of GM resulted in the introduction of EU legislation. "The new legislation, which is considered to be among the most stringent in the world, governs the assessment and approval procedures for GM crops, food and feed and ensures that the highest possible standards are in place to protect citizens," she said.
Fine Gael spokesman Michael Creed criticised ambiguous food labelling and said "the abuse of labelling laws can hoodwink consumers who are actively trying to buy Irish produce. Fine Gael has called for a single, easily recognisable food label - Green Ireland - which would instantly brand Irish food".