Thu, Feb 09 2012
Genetically modified food was being sold in Bulgaria although no producer had applied for permission to do so, the country's Focus news agency reported.
Authorities had found genetically modified organisms (GMO) in maize flour, popcorn, soy flour, sausages and frankfurters, Focus said.
The GMOs found were permitted for us in the EU. Bulgaria, as an EU member, can also use them, but only after the goods are marked as containing GMOs.
In if unmarked GMOs were found, the food would be returned to the producer country, Focus said.
Currently nearly 20 GMOs are permitted for use in the EU.
European Commission announces upcoming proposal on choice for EU states whether to cultivate GMOs, and approves five decisions on GMOs.
Opposition parties and environmental protection NGOs argued that this and other provisions were the result of lobbyist pressure from ski resort operators.
Ferry-boat service between the Bulgarian and Romanian banks of the river may continue if the ferry captains decide that the weather conditions allow the safe passage of the boats.
Bulgaria shut down two 440MW units at its Kozloduy nuclear power plant in 2004 and two more units with the same installed power in 2006.
We hope this donation can assist those communities which are suffering, and especially those who have lost their homes, James Warlick says.
February 8 EC report notes a number of developments in Bulgaria’s progress in judicial reform, the fight against corruption and organised crime, but points to need for stronger action in a number of areas.