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Germany's Liability Law for GMO Cultivation

Monday, July 03, 2006

Germany’s approach to setting new GMO liability law provides an important example for New Zealand, states a paper released today by the Sustainability Council.

The German Government has sought to explicitly allocate liability for the financial risks arising from the cultivation of GMOs and to protect non-GM farmers. This is in sharp contrast to New Zealand’s law that leaves major gaps and implicitly allocates risk and costs to innocent parties.

Read the full report.


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