date:May 21, 2012
ithout special permission.
These laws have drawn criticism for being too weak and as a result, the Commission released a paper in 2010 suggesting the temporary suspension of cloning for all livestock as well as using existing clones for meat and dairy. It alsocalled for databanks allowing the tracing of cloned semen and embryo imports, allowing farmers and the meat industry to keep tabs on offspring.
Now, Brussels is preparing to table permanent legislation, and the consultation will enable