ZAGREB, July 31 (Hina) - The Environmental Protection and Zoning Ministry has set up billboards saying Croatia does not produce genetically modified food at the most frequently used border crossings, Gorican, Bregana, Macelj, Jurovski
Brod, Pasjak, and Rupa. The Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday the aim of the campaign was to promote Croatia among foreign tourists as an ecologically preserved country in which food is produced in a ecology-friendly way, and among Croats as a country which should be preserved as such. The Ministry believes the Croatian public should be made aware of the positive effects a campaign of this sort can have on tourism. Public opinion polls in European countries have shown that most people think genetically modified food is bad for the health and do not want to consume it. The campaign has been supported by the ministries of health, tourism, agriculture
ZAGREB, July 31 (Hina) - The Environmental Protection and Zoning
Ministry has set up billboards saying Croatia does not produce
genetically modified food at the most frequently used border
crossings, Gorican, Bregana, Macelj, Jurovski Brod, Pasjak, and
Rupa.
The Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday the aim of the campaign
was to promote Croatia among foreign tourists as an ecologically
preserved country in which food is produced in a ecology-friendly
way, and among Croats as a country which should be preserved as
such.
The Ministry believes the Croatian public should be made aware of
the positive effects a campaign of this sort can have on tourism.
Public opinion polls in European countries have shown that most
people think genetically modified food is bad for the health and do
not want to consume it.
The campaign has been supported by the ministries of health,
tourism, agriculture and forestry, science and technology,
finance, the interior, transport, the Croatian Road Management,
and the Green Action.
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