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Furthermore, the plan deals with the coexistence of the socioeconomic aspects (e.g. distance of the crops the adjoining land) and not issues related to environment and health. | Furthermore, the plan deals with the coexistence of the socioeconomic aspects (e.g. distance of the crops the adjoining land) and not issues related to environment and health. | ||
With this ruling, then, the Italian Council of State gave notice to the Italian Ministry of Agriculture within 90 days to give permission to Fidenato to sow his land with GMO.<ref>[http://www.futuragra.it/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=139&Itemid=1 ''Futuragra: Judgment of the State Council says it is right that farmers to sow GMO corn''], Comment to ruling by Futuragra. Retrived on January 29, 2010.</ref> | With this ruling, then, the Italian Council of State gave notice to the Italian Ministry of Agriculture within 90 days to give permission to Fidenato to sow his land with [[GMO]].<ref>[http://www.futuragra.it/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=139&Itemid=1 ''Futuragra: Judgment of the State Council says it is right that farmers to sow GMO corn''], Comment to ruling by Futuragra. Retrived on January 29, 2010.</ref> | ||
The ruling of the Italian Council of State forces a rethink of policies in the agricultural field<ref>[http://www.agi.it/research-e-sviluppo/notizie/201001291534-eco-rt10198-ogm_confagricoltura_si_sblocca_l_impasse_che_da_anni_condiziona ''Italian Confederation Agricolture, break the deadlock that for years governed GMO''], ''AGI News''. Comment to ruling by Italian Confederation Agricolture. Retrived on January 29, 2010.</ref>. | The ruling of the Italian Council of State forces a rethink of policies in the agricultural field<ref>[http://www.agi.it/research-e-sviluppo/notizie/201001291534-eco-rt10198-ogm_confagricoltura_si_sblocca_l_impasse_che_da_anni_condiziona ''Italian Confederation Agricolture, break the deadlock that for years governed GMO''], ''AGI News''. Comment to ruling by Italian Confederation Agricolture. Retrived on January 29, 2010.</ref>. | ||
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The Fidenato-GMO ruling has been described in Italian newspapers including ''Corriere della Sera'' <ref>[http://www.corriere.it/cronache/10_gennaio_30/sarcina-mais-ogm_a4d9a26e-0d6e-11df-829b-00144f02aabe.shtml ''Start of the first field of genetically modified corn''] ''[[Corriere della Sera]]'' by Giuseppe Sarcina. Retrived on January 30, 2010</ref>, ''[[Avvenire]]'' <ref>[http://www.salmone.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/avvenire.pdf ''GMO, after the sentence is still clash''] ''[[Avvenire]]'', page 11 by Enrico Negrotti. Retrived on February 3, 2010. Archived from [http://www.salmone.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/avvenire.pdf www.salmone.org]</ref>, and radio broadcasts of national importance like ''Radio Radicale''.<ref>[http://www.radioradicale.it/scheda/296641?format=32 GMO ''Futuragra announces first cultivation of Bt maize, after winning the State Council. Dalla Libera: to show to all schools on genetically modified corn will see how truly''] Interviews to Silvano Dalla Libera, vice president of Futuragra, Gilberto Corbellini, president of Sagra (Health, Agriculture, Research), Roberto Defez, biotechnology, researcher at the CNR in Naples (CNR), Francesco Sala, Professor of General Botany and Plant Biotechnology at the University of Milan, Gabriele Pirocchi Lawyer. Registration February 2, 2010 at the conference Futuragra in Milan. Archived on Radio Radicale broadcast.</ref> | The Fidenato-GMO ruling has been described in Italian newspapers including ''Corriere della Sera'' <ref>[http://www.corriere.it/cronache/10_gennaio_30/sarcina-mais-ogm_a4d9a26e-0d6e-11df-829b-00144f02aabe.shtml ''Start of the first field of genetically modified corn''] ''[[Corriere della Sera]]'' by Giuseppe Sarcina. Retrived on January 30, 2010</ref>, ''[[Avvenire]]'' <ref>[http://www.salmone.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/avvenire.pdf ''GMO, after the sentence is still clash''] ''[[Avvenire]]'', page 11 by Enrico Negrotti. Retrived on February 3, 2010. Archived from [http://www.salmone.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/avvenire.pdf www.salmone.org]</ref>, and radio broadcasts of national importance like ''Radio Radicale''.<ref>[http://www.radioradicale.it/scheda/296641?format=32 GMO ''Futuragra announces first cultivation of Bt maize, after winning the State Council. Dalla Libera: to show to all schools on genetically modified corn will see how truly''] Interviews to Silvano Dalla Libera, vice president of Futuragra, Gilberto Corbellini, president of Sagra (Health, Agriculture, Research), Roberto Defez, biotechnology, researcher at the CNR in Naples (CNR), Francesco Sala, Professor of General Botany and Plant Biotechnology at the University of Milan, Gabriele Pirocchi Lawyer. Registration February 2, 2010 at the conference Futuragra in Milan. Archived on Radio Radicale broadcast.</ref> | ||
The first cultivation of | The first cultivation of GMO maize in Italy will be sown in mid-April 2010 in [[Vivaro]] (a town in Province of Pordenone) in Friuli<ref>[http://ilpiccolo.gelocal.it/dettaglio/il-primo-mais-transgenico-italiano-seminato-in-friuli-venezia-giulia/1844656 ''The first transgenic corn sown in Italian Friuli Venezia Giulia''] ''Il Piccolo'' by Martina Milia. Retrived on January 30, 2010</ref>, when the ruling of the Italian Council of State comes into effect <ref>[http://www.asca.it/news-OGM__FUTURAGRA__INIZIATO_CONTO_ALLA_ROVESCIA_PER_LA_SEMINA-891116-ORA-.html ''GMO Futuragra, Countdown has begun for sowing''] Article of Asca an italian news agency about date of first sowing of GMO seeds in Italy. Retrived on February 2, 2010.</ref>. | ||
==Ebook== | ==Ebook== |