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Genetically Modified Food and Feed


Karin SCHEELE (PES, A), for the Environment Committee, in a draft legislative resolution on genetically modified food and feed, aims to amend Council’s common position next 1st July.

- EP’s press release

- Recommendation for second reading on the Council common position for adopting a European Parliament and Council regulation on genetically modified food and feed (5204/3/2003 - C5?0133/2003 - 2001/0173(COD))

Last modified on April 29 2004.

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