In February 2005, the regional council of Western Transdanubia passed a resolution, making it the first Hungarian GMO-free region. This was followed by a resolution of the Regional Development Council of the Transdanubia Region in December 2005, which thereby beceame the second GMO-free region.
61 GMO-free local authorities in Hungary have commited themselves to:
Since 1999 a comprehensive law on GMOs has been in place in Hungary, complying with EU Directive 90/220.
Article 10 of Hungary's Gene Tech Act XXVII, allows for the creation of geneticprotective zones, taking into account "flowering-biological features of the GM and the affected plant species, the environmental and climate relations, the other features of the GM and the affected plant species and environmental and nature protection."
On September 18, the Regulatory Committee of the DG Environment of the European Union voted against removing Hungary's moratorium on genetically modified corn variety imports. Meanwhile, the Government of Hungary is actively defending its moratorium because of lacking coexistence legislation to regulate the simultaneous production of conventional, organic, and biotech crops. Relevant committees of the Hungarian parliament have discussed a draft coexistence regulation with general parliamentary debate on this legislation to begin on October 16.
MTVSZ/Friends of the Earth Hungary
Robert Fidrich
phone: +36-1-216-7297
email: fidusz@zpok.hu
website: www.mtvsz.hu
ETK
Veronika Móra
phone: +36-1-411-3500
email: move@okotars.hu
website: www.okotars.hu
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