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"The regulation of the use of new technologies in food production is a welcome step forward. However, while encouraging innovations, we must not forget the dangers either. One of these is the marketing of cloned animals, their offspring and products obtained from cloned animals. So far, this issue has caused considerable problems, related to several different aspects. These include animal welfare requirements, anchored in the Treaty of Lisbon, the right of consumers to be informed of the origin of products consumed and ethical issues. So far, we have more questions than answers in each of these areas. Hence, before the discussions by the European Union institutions about cloned animals gather momentum, we must carefully view the marketing of these animals, their offspring and products."@en1
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