Protests against GMO in Japan


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Japanese consumers and farmers have joined hands to stop Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO). Seikatsu Club, a co-op with 259,000 members, have organized many protests and collected signatures to halt GMO farming in Japan. Earlier this year, the governor of Hokkaido met with activists and was presented with 190,000 signatures calling for Hokkaido to become a GMO-free zone. Many other regions in Japan are also declaring such zones. Activists in Japan are working closely with similar campaigns in Europe.

The Seikatsu Club, working with other co-operative groups has formed a“Stop GM Rice Co-operative Network,”and as of 2005, no GMO crops are grown commercially in Japan. In this statement, their reasons for opposing GMOs are outlined. A detailed report about GMO research activities can be found here.

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