GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Thu Sep 30 04:25:06 99
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6-Genetech §§: South African Chamber of Baking calls for GE food labelling,
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7-Misc: South Africa joins the world wide GE discussion,
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7-Misc: USDA praises "rationale approach" of German government to GE issues,
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7-Misc: French farmers "gave a clear warning to bio-tech companies",
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3-Food: US National Food Processors Association tells members to ignore GE food concerns,
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HOAX Virus warnings,
Quentin Gargan,
2-Plants: Field testing of GM corn approved in the Philippines,
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2-Plants: Landless peasant movement in the Philippines condemns GE trials,
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6-Genetech §§: Biowatch' critical review of South Africa's GE legislation,
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6-Genetech §§: IUCN South Africa complains about missing EIAs on GMOs,
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2- Plants: Field trial on sugarbeet,
Huib de Vriend
Greenpeace job advertisment - Market Campaigner,
Barbara.Kuepper
7-misc: Support the initiative for a 'GE-free State of Rio Grande do Sul',
Barbara.Kuepper
3-Food: Illinois Corn Growers Association on GMO segregation,
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3-Food: US grain trader Archer Daniels Midland on GMO segregation,
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3-Food: US corn sales to Iberia could resume if GMOs segregated,
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3-Food: Europeam voices on ADM's call for segregation,
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3-Food: Canadian groups join in anti-GM food fight,
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2-Plants: Virus-resistant crops could help weeds,
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3-Food: US is concerned about Asian GE labelling movement,
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3-Food: Japan food maker to drop gene-altered soybeans,
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3-Food: Most South Koreans say GM foods should be labelled,
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4-Patents: Mosanto tries to dilute Pakistan's plant protection act,
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3-Food: New Zealand scientists warn of GE food as "DDT trap",
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Financial: Deutsche Bank Report Now on Net!!,
Huib de Vriend
6-Genetech §§: EU plans to label animal GE feed,
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7-Misc: EU cuts funding for GE plant and food research,
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3-Food: French President Chirac will stand firm on GMOs at WTO meeting,
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2-Plants: American farmers have been "mislead by multinational seed and chemical companies",
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3-Food: New GM warning over danger chemicals entering food chain (2),
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3-Food: New GM warning over danger chemicals entering food chain (1),
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Job Opening at Friends of the Earth,
Gill Lacroix
7-Misc: Deutsche Bank Report Now on Web,
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7-Misc: Who speaks for whom on the biotech news market,
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7-Misc: Diverse views within Mercosur on GM-seeds,
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3-Food: First Japanese supermarket labels GE food,
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3-Food: Japanese trader starts to import GE-free soy,
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7-Misc: UK Biotech firm sinks amid GM crop worries,
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2. Plants-Neon Potatoes,
Stephen Emmott
7-Misc: U.S. Urges APEC to Back Science-Based Biotech Trade,
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3-Food: Consumer Union of Japan comments on GE food labelling rules,
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2-Plants: US GE crop fight: "This is the Y2K of agriculture",
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2-Plants: Non-GM future is mapped out,
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6-Genetech §§: South Korea plans to set GM food guidelines by end of 1999,
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3-Food: Indonesia to set up body to supervise genetically modified foods,
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7-Misc: "The best means of prevention : the precautionary principle",
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Greenpeace calls for halt to GMOs as international negotiations open in Vienna,
Barbara.Kuepper
7-Misc: US illegally dumps GE-maize on Russia,
Barbara.Kuepper
2-Plants: Seed firms remind farmers about EU GMO corn rules,
GeNBerlin
2-Plants: Antitrust lawsuit in the USA,
GeNBerlin
2-Plants: Britain faces row over secret genetic crop trials,
GeNBerlin
mail-out 70,
Florianne Koechlin
7-Misc: Historic Symposium on Biosafety of Ecological Society of America,
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7-Business: Agrobusiness will face antitrust suit in the US,
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7-Business: Novartis denies market control by life science companies,
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6-Genetech §§: European Greens call for clear demarcations in GMO policy,
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4-Patents: Indigenous peoples' statement on TRIPs,
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7-Business: UK Science Minister's private lab got 1 million government money,
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3-Food: Japanese restaurants start to serve GE-free,
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8-Misc: UK scientists state that organic farming can feed the world,
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2-Plants: Greenpeace uncovers Canadian Bt-potato export to Ukraine,
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6-Genetech §§: Informal biosafety protocol consultations in Vienna,
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3-Food: Russia denies knowledge of GM maize imports,
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2-Plants: Latest UK large-scale GM trials illegal,
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7-Business: Novartis considering spinning off agrobusiness division,
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2: plants-GMO Trials and Secrecy,
Stephen Emmott
patent-debate reopened,
Florianne Koechlin
Re: plants-GMO Trials and Secrecy,
Peter Einarsson
2-Plants: Scientists do not give credence to Monarch/Bt-corn studies,
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3-Food: UK frozen foods supplier first to go GM-free,
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3-Food: Hollands biggest retailer removed GE products,
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3-Food: Industry group launches GM-free food label in Australia,
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2-Plants: Australian farmers are uncertain about claimed GM crops benefits,
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3-Food: Royal Dutch Grain and Feed Trade Association urges USDA to support segregation,
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3-Food: Spanish grain feed trade urges rules on GMOs,
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4-Patents: Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe recommends no patents on life,
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4-Patents: Blair and Clinton push to stop human gene patents,
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4-Patents: Now Curry Patents -- India "Unprepared" For Seattle,
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3-Food: Is the position of U.S. on GE labels moving?,
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7-Business: DuPont announces its four GE commandments,
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7-Business: Monsanto plans increase of its influence in conventional breeding,
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8-Misc: Biotechnology Related Events at the WTO,
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3-Food: OECD swallows "poison pill" given by G-8 summit,
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