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Geneticaly M odified P lants. Which one ?. We asked this question to 44 student. We performed a survey in order to understand the reflection of all of these GMP on the new generation . Results.
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Weaskedthisquestionto44 student • Weperformed a survey in ordertounderstandthereflection of all of these GMP on thenewgeneration.
Results Most of thestudents(34 out of 44) areafraid of theconsequences of thismodificationwhere as a few of them (10 out of 44) support a moredeveloped life.
Govermentsapproaches There are differences in the regulation of GMOs amongcountries, with some of the most marked differences occurring between the USA and Europe. Regulation varies in a given country depending on the intended use of the products of the genetic engineering. As an exceptionJapan labelsproductsforconsumers
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Usage of GM plants in turkey • Corn • Soy • Rice • Canola • Cotton • Papaya • Sugarbeet • Potatoes • Tomatoes
Government’sactivitiesabout GMP in Turkey • Ministry of Health recently launched a campaign to promote healthy eating habits. The animated series 'Organikos' aim to teach children about fruits and vegetables in an entertaining way.
Turkish minister of agriculturedeclares: «GMOs shall not pass borders» • Turkey will never produce vegetables or plants with genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in future, • “It is forbidden to produce plants or vegetables in Turkey that have been genetically altered or genetically transferred. This is not happening, has never happened and will never happen,” said Eker, stressing that Turkey had passed a law on bio safety that had been approved by the United Nations General Directorate.
Minister of Agriculturedeclares: • Eker said: “I want the public to understand three points. First, genetically modified food production has not been allowed in Turkey and it is still not being allowed. Second, its import is also not allowed. Third, and most importantly, our inspections on this are very strict. There is no reason for our citizens to be concerned in any way.”
GMO Free News fromTurkey • Test on GMO rice inadequate and ‘technically invalid,’ Turkish university says • A haul of 21,000 tons of genetically modified rice seized in southern Turkey may have been inadequately analyzed, officials announced May 8. The rectorate of Istanbul Technical University (ITÜ) stated that the bio-genetic research center that performed the tests has made some mistakes during the experiment. “The methods of experiment carried out are not suitable to assess if the GMO allegedly found in the rice was not caused by the risk of contamination. Hence, the results are technically invalid,” the statement read. • Six people were arrested on April 9 in connection to the rice that was seized at the docks of Mersin.
Wouldyou buy theproductsthatcontain GMO? • Takenfromthepollperformedby GREENPEACETURKEY. No YES
Turkishgovernment as well as theothercountriesshouldgivepublic a chancetochoosewhattheywanttoeat .
Ecotourism in Turkey A holidaywithoutartificiality is waitingforyou in Turkeywithmorethan 35 cities.
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