| | U.S., EU split over genetically modified food - The Washington Times: Business (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | The United States and the European Union are moving further apart in their disagreement over genetically modified food, Europe's top trade official said yesterday. |
 | | we have to mention as not being fixed and maybe not taking exactly the right direction, which is [genetically modified crops], where we have a difference and we haven't yet found the right balance to live with this difference," said Pascal Lamy, the EU trade commissioner. |
 | | Bush and his top trade envoy, Robert B. Zoellick, have said that EU policy on genetically modified crops contributes to starvation in Africa as those nations refuse to accept the technology, largely out of fear they will be unable to export biotech-derived products to Europe. |
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