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SOYA IMPORTER ANNOUNCES ITS INTENTION TO GO GE-FREE IN FRANCE - UK URGED TO FOLLOW SUIT
12 December, 2000
Central Soya, a subsidiary of Eridania-Beghin-Say, and one of the largest commodity processors and food producers in the world have confirmed to Greenpeace that they will convert their soybean facility in Bordeaux to exclusively GM-free production.
The announcement follows a Greenpeace action against the bulk carrier Polydefkis P which attempted to carry a Central Soya cargo of genetically contaminated soybeans into Bordeaux Harbour on Monday (11/12/00). As a result of the action, which prevented the bulk carrier from entering the docks for more than an hour, the port authority gave a public commitment not to unload GM soybeans. This was followed by the announcement from Central Soya that they will end GM imports.
Greenpeace UK campaigners are urging Cargill, the main company responsible for imports of genetically modified soya into the UK, to follow suit. The company are currently importing GM soya for use in animal feed.
"We welcome Central Soya's decision, that from now on only non-GM soybean shipments will be processed in this facility and urge the company to extend this commitment to all their facilities in the near future" said Arnaud Apoteker, Greenpeace Genetic Engineering Campaigner.
"The fact that the bulk carrier Polydefkis P. imported both GM and non-GM soybeans from the US proves that segregation is not only feasible but actually happening. We encourage the US farmers and soybean exporters to accept the clear choice of Europeans not to allow any GM grains to enter their food chain and to stop growing GM crops and certainly not mingle them with conventional beans," Apoteker added.
For more information: In Bordeaux: Arnaud Apoteker, Genetic Engineering Campaigner, Greenpeace France, Tel: +33 60757 31 60; Michael Loze, Press Officer, Greenpeace France, +33-6 86927749; Zoe Civange, Press Officer, Greenpeace France, Tel: +33 672718033; Greenpeace International: Lorenz Petersen, GE campaigner, Tel: +49 171 8780813; Teresa Merilainen, Media Officer, Tel: +31 625031001_
To contact Greenpeace UK call 0207 865 8255//7 or out of hours call 01399 78707 More information on http://www.greenpeace.org
Pictures available from Greenpeace International Picture Desk, John Novis, Tel: +31653819121. Footage available from Greenpeace France, Tel; +336 86927749 and +33 6 72718033.