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What has happened in recent years has brought to our attention the tremendous problems facing not only to the producers of food but also the consumers. We must strike a balance between them. We must resolve this issue, because it is important that consumers should regain confidence in the food they eat.
One way to achieve this is to have total transparency as far as food labelling is concerned. GMOs are the new challenge facing us. This is something that people are very worried about and quite rightly so: I myself share these concerns. But I think we should not allow our concerns about GMOs to overshadow our concerns about growth promoters used in animal feed or antibiotics used in compound feed. Indeed, we should not allow GMOs to obscure the fact that meat and bonemeal are still included in animal feeds in many countries in Europe. One factor behind these developments that has been referred to in this debate is competition - competition between Member States on the cost of the production of food. These are all areas in which we have to ensure a level playing field: food must be of the same standard in all Member States.
We have had the dioxin scare, BSE and many other problems. The main problem is a financial one, namely who bears the cost? The problem is that the cost is not shared equally between the consumer and the producer: the producer has been forced to bear all the cost. We need an equitable distribution of the extra cost that has been incurred. We must also ensure that the food that is imported into the European Union meets the standards within the European Union. If we do not maintain those standards for imported food then we are going to encounter greater difficulties in the future.
What
has
happened
in
recent
years
has
brought
to
our
attention
the
tremendous
problems
facing
not
only
to
the
producers
of
food
but
also
the
consumers
.
We
must
strike
a
balance
between
them
.
We
must
resolve
this
issue
,
because
it
is
important
that
consumers
should
regain
confidence
in
the
food
they
eat
.
One
way
to
achieve
this
is
to
have
total
transparency
as
far
as
food
labelling
is
concerned
.
GMOs
are
the
new
challenge
facing
us
.
This
is
something
that
people
are
very
worried
about
and
quite
rightly
so
:
I
myself
share
these
concerns
.
But
I
think
we
should
not
allow
our
concerns
about
GMOs
to
overshadow
our
concerns
about
growth
promoters
used
in
animal
feed
or
antibiotics
used
in
compound
feed
.
Indeed
,
we
should
not
allow
GMOs
to
obscure
the
fact
that
meat
and
bonemeal
are
still
included
in
animal
feeds
in
many
countries
in
Europe
.
One
factor
behind
these
developments
that
has
been
referred
to
in
this
debate
is
competition
-
competition
between
Member
States
on
the
cost
of
the
production
of
food
.
These
are
all
areas
in
which
we
have
to
ensure
a
level
playing
field
:
food
must
be
of
the
same
standard
in
all
Member
States
.
We
have
had
the
dioxin
scare
,
BSE
and
many
other
problems
.
The
main
problem
is
a
financial
one
,
namely
who
bears
the
cost
?
The
problem
is
that
the
cost
is
not
shared
equally
between
the
consumer
and
the
producer
:
the
producer
has
been
forced
to
bear
all
the
cost
.
We
need
an
equitable
distribution
of
the
extra
cost
that
has
been
incurred
.
We
must
also
ensure
that
the
food
that
is
imported
into
the
European
Union
meets
the
standards
within
the
European
Union
.
If
we
do
not
maintain
those
standards
for
imported
food
then
we
are
going
to
encounter
greater
difficulties
in
the
future
.