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The Food Matters report published in July 2008 by the Cabinet Office included two parallel action points for the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and Defra on genetically modified (GM) food and animal feed.

The action points were as follows:

The report on the work that the FSA and Defra have undertaken in response to these points can be found at the link below. The analytical reports, which support the work taken forward by Defra, are available on the Defra website via the link below.

A progress report updating all of the Food Matters actions, including the two action points above, was published on 10 August. The progress report, which is called ‘Food Matters: One year on’, can be found at the link below.

What is Food Matters?

The 2008 report, which can be found at the link below, looked at how different elements of the food system can be better integrated and its impact economically, socially and environmentally. The report recognises that central government needs to work with the public, businesses from all parts of the food chain, other stakeholders and other tiers of government to put a new food policy framework in place.

Related links

GM crops and foods: Follow-up to the Food Matters report by Defra and the FSA Read about the FSA and Defra responses to the action points in the Food Matters report

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(External) Food Matters: Analytical reports supporting Defra's work See the reports on Defra's website (External) Food Matters: One year on Read the 2009 progress report on the Defra website (External) Food Matters: Towards a Strategy for the 21st Century Read about the project and 2008 report on the Cabinet Office website (External) Get Adobe Acrobat reader You may need the free Acrobat Reader to view a pdf

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