I find it rather ironic that Irish beef farmers, while protesting against the EU Mercosur deal, are happy to buy feed containing soya beans from South America produced with GMO seed.
As stated in Siobhán Walsh’s article of 10 January, “Pat said that most livestock farmers have very little interest in where their feed comes from”.
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DEAR EDITOR
I find it rather ironic that Irish beef farmers, while protesting against the EU Mercosur deal, are happy to buy feed containing soya beans from South America produced with GMO seed.
As stated in Siobhán Walsh’s article of 10 January, “Pat said that most livestock farmers have very little interest in where their feed comes from”.
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