Animals are bred in this country through traditional means, and some of those traits may make them more resilient to higher stocking rates than we would allow here. We have no sovereign ability to control what other countries do, but we can put pressure on them in a variety of different ways. I do not see any philosophical, moral difference between what the noble Baroness says and what exists today. We are talking about similar means of improving the quality of animals and plants as we are doing through traditional processes. So the noble Baroness’s point, although valid, is absolutely not one that we can consider in terms of legislation in this country. If I have understood her right, that is the situation in which we live.
Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Benyon
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 14 December 2022.
It occurred during Committee of the Whole House (HL)
and
Debate on bills on Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill.
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