We're talking about NGTs, New Genomic Techniques, new genetic engineering techniques. Multinationals want to free themselves from any risk assessment, control and labelling (as required by the current Directive 2001/18/EC which regulates GMOs) products engineered with these techniques. By introducing organisms on the market on which sufficient studies and research have not been done, the risk is that they may subsequently have negative effects on the environment and health. We will discuss this very shortly, in January 2024, to the European Parliament in plenary session.
We thank the guests who attended: Francesco Panié of the Centro Internazionale Crocevia, the agricultural geneticist Elisa d’Aloisio, Cristina Guarda – Councilor of the Veneto Region, Filiberto Zaratti, Green Europe member of the Italian Parliament.