At Isotopp I found a pointer to information about the British evaluation project on genetically modified seeds. Shocking, what effects this has, for example, on related wild plants and what this will mean for us in the long run. But of course, it's all sooo safe and sooo important for us - it's really just about the revenue for the genetic engineering companies, not about what consumers really want.

But of course, every critic of genetically modified seeds is dismissed as a crank by the economy and its henchmen (such as Clement and other politicians).