Strasbourg, 1 st July 2003
President, Honourable Members,
I am very pleased that we have now reached the final stages of the deliberations on the GM food and feed Proposal which I first presented to you almost two years ago.
The discussions have been intensive, complex and have often provoked strong emotional reactions and divided opinions.
It is now important to draw the discussions to a close. Allow me to draw your attention to the three principal elements of the proposal:
- First, it will ensure a high level of protection of human and animal health on the basis of a streamlined, efficient and more transparent authorisation procedure.
- Animal feed produced from GMOs will, in future, be subject to authorisation.
- The simplified procedure based on substantial equivalence will be abandoned and authorisations will be limited to 10 years.
- The public will have the opportunity to make comments prior to decisions to authorise products.
- Animal feed produced from GMOs will, in future, be subject to authorisation.
I am pleased that a compromise package has been tabled to facilitate the final adoption of the proposal.
I would like to thank the rapporteur and also the shadow rapporteurs for their hard work towards arriving at this compromise package and for their willingness to ensure a balanced result as well as a timely resolution of the outstanding issues.
The compromise package includes provisions concerning the issue of co-existence between different forms of agriculture.
The Commission agrees that this is an important issue for which appropriate solutions need to be devised.
The Commission would have preferred to address co-existence separately in the context of Commissioner Fischler's current work.
However, the Commission is prepared to support the compromise package and as outlined in the package to develop guidelines on appropriate measures to be taken at national level. Such guidelines are on course to be adopted by the Commission later this month.
To conclude, let me state the Commission's position on the amendments tabled.
The Commission can accept the compromise package, consisting of Amendments 1, 7, 8, 9, and 44 to 48, provided all the other amendments are rejected.
Thank you.
DN: SPEECH/03/338 Date: 01/07/2003