Biotech Updates

Farmers in UK, Germany Willing to Grow GM Crops

May 11, 2007

New surveys suggest that more farmers in the United Kingdom and Germany are willing to cultivate genetically modified (GM) crops. In the UK, the British Grassland Society polled its members on their attitude towards GM crops. Only 16 percent of responding farmers expressed strict opposition to GMOs, while 47 percent generally favor GM crops. Three-quarters of the interviewees stated that they would grow GM plants if consumers were willing to buy them.

In another survey, researchers of the University of Göttingen interviewed farmers in northwest Germany. A third of the farmers welcomed GM crops, while 29 percent rejected them. The majority, however, remained undecided.

 The news article is available at http://www.gmo-compass.org/eng/news/messages/200705.docu.html#111.