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Dear Sirs,
Within Chapter 5:"GM Derived Food and Animal Feed Safety"
of the "GM Science Review:First Report" there are
no references to food/feed safety evaluations of GM oilseed
rape, GM maize or pulp from GM sugar beet.
So, the authors of this chapter are not following the recommendation
in the Royal Society's Report Ref.11/99 of June 1999 which
in referring to possible toxicity of GM potatoes, states:"In
view of the public interest in this case, we recommend that
the results of future studies on testing GM food safety, when
completed, should be peer reviewed and then published.".
To my way of thinking, this lack of published safety evaluation
information is at the root of general public opposition to
GM crops.
One finds in Chapter 5, for example on page 78 under "Regulatory
approach", a statement, as follows:"Indeed, in many
respects there is far greater safety evaluation of GM crops
and derived foods, which require extensive testing in comparison
with conventional crops, which require no mandatory testing
at all.". Thus safety evaluation is being carried out
but it is not being peer reviewed and published. Why is that
please ?
Please can the results of all safety evaluations of GM crops
therefore be peer reviewed and published as the Royal Society
recommended in 1999 ?
Yours sincerely,
John Dutton B.Sc. C.Chem. F.R.S.C.
Sugar Industry & Biotechnology Consultancy
18 Nursery Close
Acle
Norwich NR13 3EH
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