2006年VOA标准英语-World Trade Organization Opens Door for Bi(在线收听) |
By Paige Kollock
--------------------------------------------- Based on a complaint from the United States, Canada and Argentina -- the largest growers of genetically modified foods -- the World Trade Organization ruled Tuesday that the EU and six of its member states are breaking international trade rules by barring them. Also knows as 'biofoods or 'frankenfoods', they are organisms whose genetic material has been altered. The most popular ones are corn, soybeans, cotton and canola. They have been around since the mid-1990s, but the EU banned their import years ago due to concern for consumer safety. Proponents of the genetically modified foods say they increase yields and allow crops to better resist weeds and insects. While most scientists agree they are safe for consumption, opponents say the foods are not properly tested or labeled, and are unsafe for both humans and the environment. Europeans strongly oppose the sale of these foods, in part because of several food-safety scandals in the 1990s.
The decision by the WTO panel is not final, and includes only 25 crops, not genetically modified ones. But it is viewed by some as a victory for biotechnology groups in the United States. The EU says it is too early to say whether or not it will appeal the ruling. |
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