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GM-free Ireland is a member of the European NGO Network on Genetic Engineering. We support the Assembly of European Regions / Friends of the Earth campaign for the preservation of traditional and organic agriculture and for GM-free Zones and Regions.

The GM-free Ireland Network


The GM-free Ireland Network is a rapidly growing association of individuals and organisations collaborating to keep the whole island of Ireland free of genetically modified (GM) animal feed, seeds, trees, crops, livestock, fish and food.

The Network was launched at the Forging a GM Policy for Ireland workshop in 2004.

We have the largest number and the broadest diversity of stakeholder groups of any NGO on this island. Our 126 organisational members (and the populations of the 9 Irish counties and 9 city or town councils which oppose the cultivation of GM crops) now represent over 1 million citizens. Our members include farmers, foresters, food producers, food distributors and exporters, leading chefs and restaurants, NGOs, professional associations, doctors, economists, lawyers, journalists, students, and consumers. Joining our Network provides a powerful way to support our campaign to keep Ireland free of GM food and farming. Membership is free of charge and open to individuals, businesses and organisations.

We hold the Irish and UK governments accountable under EC law to forge an all-island GM policy that is democratically informed by the stakeholders whom it will affect.

We support the Assembly of European Regions / Friends of the Earth campaign for the preservation of traditional and organic agriculture and for GM-free Zones and Regions.

We reject the myth that GMO crops can "co-exist" with conventional and organic farming. We support the farmer's right to a sustainable future and the consumer's right to chose safe food.

GM-free Ireland is a member of the European NGO Network on Genetic Engineering. Our knowledge of the agricultural, economic, health, environmental, political, and security aspects of GMOs is informed by the expertise of our international partners, our member organisations, and leading scientists, farming bodies, consumer groups, government agencies, NGOs and politicians around the world.



Our knowledge of the agricultural, economic, health, environmental, political, and security aspects of GMOs is informed by the expertise of our members and partners including the International Commission on the Future of Food and Agriculture, the Assembly of European Regions, the Independent Science Panel on GM, the European Network of GMO-free regions, the European NGO Network on Genetic Engineering, Greenpeace Europe, Friends of the Earth Europe, the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements, IUCN - World Conservation Union, and leading scientists, farming bodies, consumer groups, government agencies, NGOs and politicians around the world.

The GM-free Ireland Network was launched, incubated, financed and co-ordinated pro bono by Global Vision Consulting Ltd. (www.global-vision-consulting.com).

The Network will soon be registered as as a non-profit company limited by guarantee and not having a share capital, and will then apply for charitable status for its educational programmes. We urgently need funding and volunteers to collaborate on public awareness, stakeholder mobilisation, and local community organising. Please contact us for enquiries.

Note to media editors: we can provide broadcast quality footage and also arrange exclusive interviews on GM issues with leading scientific experts, political leaders, authors, farmers and food producers.
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Contact:
O'Callaghan, Michael
+ 353 (0)404 43 885

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Email: mail@gmfreeireland.org
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