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 08 apr 2015 19:36 

EU food and feed chain partners reject EU Commission move to undermine the Internal Market Agri-food


The EU Food and feed chain partners urged European Commission President Juncker today to reject any attempt to renationalize EU market authorisations of genetically modified crops for feed and food use. Properly implementing the existing legislation should be the main priority for the Commission before starting further reflections on changing the current market authorisation procedure.

Speaking on behalf of the EU Food and Feed Chain partners, Pekka Pesonen, Copa-Cogeca Secretary General warned the European Commission about the severe economic and social impact of this proposal, which will severely jeopardize the Internal Market for food and feed products, leading to significant job losses and lower investment in the agri-food chain in “opt-out” countries. This would cause severe distortions of competition for all EU agri-food chain partners.

The EU food and feed chain partners call on the Commissioner College to fulfil their role as “Guardians of the EU treaties” and reject this approach which would reverse the economic achievements of the European Customs Union and the Single Market.

The announced initiative fails to meet the basic requirements of the EU treaties and strongly calls into question the new Commission political priorities on “jobs & growth” and the “better and smart regulation agenda”. The proposal is due to be officially released by the EU Commission on 15 April.



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