Recent developments in the food market in Europe has once again demonstrated the need to strengthen the country's food security, consolidating the capacity of economic agents due to their own country to ensure quality food products.
According to the U.S. was very interested in moving to Romania genetically modified organisms (GMOs), from corn and soybeans to pigs have been banned in the EU. According to the telegram of the American Embassy in Bucharest on January 18, 2005 "Romania is a unique case in the region, is a pioneer in the field of biotechnology, and produces and promotes the sale of genetically modified soybeans banned for sale in the EU.
The aim is to assist the Embassy of Romania to join the EU with a
highly developed biotechnology industry and an educated population that
is aware of the benefits of biotechnology.
Intensifying its efforts in Romania, the United States will become a
strong European ally, with common interests and beliefs, which in the
coming years will be to deal with the anti-GMO position of the EU.
They seem to be open to the use of such options in the future and would
like to get more information and research on transgenic animals and
cloning of animals. "
At a time when in the vicinity of Moldova's efforts to promote GMOs
should be taken to protect the Moldovan market of products of
international companies that are used in the production of food waste
treatment of the animals, birds and fish, artificial colors, flavors,
stabilizers and additives harmful to health and human intelligence.
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