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Analize pesticidov v hrani so porazne

Evropski parlament je junija sprejel uredbo o rastlinah, pridobljenih z novimi genetskimi tehnikami, in izdelkih, pridobljenih iz njih. To pomeni, da živila, ki vsebujejo do 20 genskih sprememb v sestavinah, ne bodo več potrebovala označevanja. Okoljske organizacije so pozvale slovensko vlado, naj vloži zahtevek za ničnost proti tej uredbi, trdijoč, da ima hrana že prekomerno kemično kontaminacijo brez genskih sprememb. Strokovnjaki nevladne organizacije PAN Europe analizirajo in se borijo proti prekomerni uporabi pesticidov pri pridelavi zelenjave in sadja. Njihova najnovejša analiza se osredotoča na jagode, kjer je skoraj 80% vzorcev pozitivno za pesticide, vendar je ostalo v zakonskih mejah. Vendar pa PAN opozarja, da pesticidi, tako kot druge kemikalije, delujejo sinergično, kar trenutne zakone ne upoštevajo, kar lahko vodi do bolezni. EU naj bi znižala omejitve kemične vsebnosti v gojenju rastlin. Po odobritvi vsebnosti insektov v hrani za višjo hranilno vrednost, je EU nedavno dovolila hrano, ki vsebuje gensko spremenjene rastline.

European Parliament passed a regulation in June concerning plants obtained through new genetic techniques and products derived from them. This means consumers will soon eat food with up to 20 genetic modifications in its composition, which will not be labeled. Numerous ecological and environmental organizations have repeatedly urged the Slovenian government to file a nullity action against the regulation. Health concerns continue to rise due to chemically over-struck food, even before genetic alterations. Experts from the non-governmental organization PAN Europe (Pesticide Action Network) analyze and fight against excessive pesticide use in the cultivation of vegetables and fruits. Their latest analysis focuses on strawberries. Nearly 80 percent of samples tested were positive for pesticides, although all levels remained within legal limits. Pesticides, like other chemicals, operate synergistically, a factor that current laws fail to account for. PAN warns of diseases caused by these substances and their increasing prevalence. It is clear that this trend does not help public health. The European Union is expected to further lower chemical content limits in plant production. After approving higher nutritional value by allowing insect presence in food, last month’s regulation permitted food containing genetically modified plants. The debate centers around whether such changes enhance plant resistance or improve nutrition. While some argue that genetic modification can lead to more resilient crops, others warn of potential long-term health impacts. The issue has sparked intense discussions among scientists, farmers, and consumer advocates. Environmental groups emphasize that the cumulative effects of multiple chemicals, often used together in farming practices, are not fully understood or regulated. In Slovenia, local environmental organizations have taken a firm stance, calling for stricter oversight and transparency in agricultural practices. They point to growing evidence linking pesticide exposure to chronic illnesses, including cancer and neurological disorders. These groups stress that current regulations do not adequately protect consumers from the combined risks posed by multiple chemical residues in food. Meanwhile, the agricultural sector argues that genetic modifications and controlled pesticide use are necessary to meet global food demands and ensure crop resilience against pests and climate change. Industry representatives claim that modern farming methods have significantly reduced harmful chemical usage compared to decades past. However, critics counter that these claims overlook the broader implications for human health and ecosystem stability. As the European Union continues to refine its regulatory framework, the pressure mounts on member states to align national policies with EU standards. In Slovenia, the government faces mounting scrutiny over its decision to support the regulation despite widespread public concern. Legal challenges and public protests could shape the future of food safety legislation in the region. For now, the focus remains on ensuring that the final rules reflect both scientific consensus and the interests of all stakeholders.

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Analize pesticidov v hrani so porazne

Evropski parlament je junija sprejel uredbo o rastlinah, pridobljenih z novimi genetskimi tehnikami, in izdelkih, pridobljenih iz njih. To pomeni, da živila, ki vsebujejo do 20 genskih sprememb v sestavinah, ne bodo več potrebovala označevanja. Okoljske organizacije so pozvale slovensko vlado, naj vloži zahtevek za ničnost proti tej uredbi, trdijoč, da ima hrana že prekomerno kemično kontaminacijo brez genskih sprememb. Strokovnjaki nevladne organizacije PAN Europe analizirajo in se borijo proti prekomerni uporabi pesticidov pri pridelavi zelenjave in sadja. Njihova najnovejša analiza se osredotoča na jagode, kjer je skoraj 80% vzorcev pozitivno za pesticide, vendar je ostalo v zakonskih mejah. Vendar pa PAN opozarja, da pesticidi, tako kot druge kemikalije, delujejo sinergično, kar trenutne zakone ne upoštevajo, kar lahko vodi do bolezni. EU naj bi znižala omejitve kemične vsebnosti v gojenju rastlin. Po odobritvi vsebnosti insektov v hrani za višjo hranilno vrednost, je EU nedavno dovolila hrano, ki vsebuje gensko spremenjene rastline.

Ocena pristranskosti (Progresivno): Članek kritizira uredbo Evropskega parlamenta o gensko spremenjenih živilih in poudarja zaskrbljenost okoljskih skupin glede uporabe pesticidov in zdravstvenih tveganj.

Zakaj dejstva (75): The article reports on EU legislation regarding genetically modified plants and pesticide use, citing non-governmental organizations like PAN Europe. It mentions the lack of labeling for genetic modifications and the analysis of pesticides in fruits and vegetables, aligning with cross-source consens

Zakaj objektivnost (60): The tone leans towards concern about health and environmental impacts, using emotionally charged language such as 'preveč kemično zastrupljene hrane' (too chemically poisoned food). The article presents the issue through the lens of activist groups rather than maintaining strict neutrality.

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