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Potatoes
SAGE (campaign title)
Greenpeace Blockade GMO Storage Facility in Northern Sweden
A dozen activists from Greenpeace started a sustained blockade of a warehouse containing the controversial, genetically modified (GM) potato Amflora in the Vojakkala area of northern Sweden. The activists demand that Plant Science Sweden, a biotech company owned and controlled by German chemical giant BASF, stop all plans to resume cultivation of Amflora, referring to substandard, biased risk assessment and failed and unreliable control of the cultivation.
In original language:
Aktivister blockerar GMO-lager i Norrbotten
Ett tiotal aktivister från miljöorganisationen Greenpeace blockerar en lagerbyggnad i Nedre Vojakkala i Tornedalen där den kontroversiella, genmodifierade potatissorten Amflora förvaras. Aktivisterna kräver att företaget Plant Science Sweden, som ägs av tyska kemijätten BASF, stoppar sättningen mot bakgrund av undermålig riskbedömning av Amflora, samt den misslyckade och opålitliga kontrollen som omgärdar odlingen av den genmodifierade potatisen.
Unique identifier:
GP02DSR
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
19/05/2011
Locations:
Europe
,
Scandinavia
,
Sweden
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Christian Åslund
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Shoot:
GE Action Blockade at Potato storage facility in northern Sweden
Haparanda, Sweden.
A dozen activists from Greenpeace started a sustained blockade of a warehouse containing the controversial, genetically modified (GM) potato Amflora in the Vojakkala area of northern Sweden. The activists demand that Plant Science Sweden, a biotech company owned and controlled by German chemical giant BASF, stop all plans to resume cultivation of Amflora, referring to substandard, biased risk assessment and failed and unreliable control of the cultivation.
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