At the end of the day everything boils down to politics: the evolving of German policy toward GMO crops and the existing stagnation

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Today it is "en vogue" to oppose the use of GMO plants not only in the environmental- and consumer-protection movement, the Green and the Social Democratic Party in Germany, but also in the conservative parties of the political spectrum. This article describes how such an atmosphere was able to develop over the last twenty years. An atmosphere in which almost everyone in favor of GMO plants within these parties is now quiet-because the political price of supporting the technology would be simply too high.

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Katzek, J. (2014). At the end of the day everything boils down to politics: the evolving of German policy toward GMO crops and the existing stagnation. GM Crops & Food, 5(3), 178–182. https://doi.org/10.4161/21645698.2014.945881

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