A bizarre  decision has been made by the EU to increase the maximum limit of GM material  allowed in organic food, and effectively legitimise widespread GM  contamination.
 You might  be alarmed to think that any GM ingredients end up in organic food, and you're right to be so. The previous maximum limit of 0.1 per  cent was set simply because that was the lowest level that food could accurately  be tested for GM contamination. 
The new limit is 0.9 per cent, the same that  applies to non-organic food, and while this might not sound like much, it does  now mean that organic food can be polluted with much greater quantities of GM  material before it has to be labelled with a warning. If organic food is tested and found to contain 0.8% GM  contamination, it will be labeled as ‘GM  free'.
This makes  absolutely no sense. The success of organic foods has come about precisely  because we trust them not to contain toxic chemicals and GM produce. As our  campaigner Ben Ayliffe pointed out in the Independent,  the shelves are groaning with organic food because it's what shoppers want, while GM food is  conspicuous by its absence for the opposite reason.
 For the EU  to say it supports organic farming while increasing the level of contamination  it can contain smacks of double standards. Do we see the lobbying fingerprints  of the monolithic biotech companies all over this? I'll leave you to make up  your own mind.