GE-Free Conference: Issue "Bigger than Nuclear"
Issue "Bigger than Nuclear" says GE-Free Conference
A national hui bringing together groups alarmed by plans to allow release of GE organisms has concluded in Auckland at the weekend with agreement for a public campaign through 2004.
The conference drew people from throughout the community including local government politicians, mothers, environmentalists, businesspeople, church groups, farmers, tangata whenua, scientists and veterans of the anti-nuclear campaign.
About 200 people attended the weekend conference and public meeting called in response to concern about government turning a blind eye to growing proof of irreversible contamination and damage to the country's economy as a result of GE release.
Organisers are delighted by the agreement amongst such diverse groups and by the support coming from around the country.
Individual groups will only publicise their own actions to the media.
The final session of the conference agreed the following declaration for media release:
"We support a GE Free NZ in food and environment and will continue to oppose the environmental release of GE organisms.
We believe it is vital to keep and strengthen the moratorium in order to protect our quality GE Free primary production.
We declare
the Preservation of GE-Free production must be enshrined in
law."