GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Thu Aug 31 04:25:03 100
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6-regulation: Greenpeace & organic farmers to continue legal challenge on GE crops,
Barbara.Kuepper
2-Plants: USDA refuses to abandon terminator technology,
GENETNL
7-Business: From boom to bust in three seasons - the rapid rise and fall of GE markets,
GENETNL
2-Plants: Do Asian farmers need blast-resistant GE rice?,
GENETNL
3-Food: South Korean food processor stops using GE soybeans,
GENETNL
2-Plants: Mediterranean countries act against GE crops,
GENETNL
6-Regulation: Australia and New Zealand adopted strict GE food labelling law,
GENETNL
8: Discussion on Patents in Germany,
Christoph.Then
8-Misc: A geneticistÔs view of the dangers of GM,
GENETNL
2-Plants: Some scientific thoughts on the principle of substantial equivalence,
GENETNL
6-Regulation: New web page on national biosafety frameworks in CEE countries,
GENETNL
7-Business: Will Monsanto's "Bottom-Line Booster Guarantee" and Gidding's anti-cancer broccoli rescue GE-agriculture?,
GENETNL
2-Plants: Critical Canadian opinion column on Golden Rice,
GENETNL
6-Regulation: Aventis breached Australia's biosafety recommendations,
GENETNL
2-Plants: U.S. EPA launches comprehensive review of Bt crop,
GENETNL
6-Regulation: Monsanto biotech seeds blocked by Brazil court,
GENETNL
mail-out 79: No control on life!,
Florianne Koechlin
4-Patents: Canadian court in favor for patent on onco-mouse,
GENETNL
2-Plants: Canadian farmers have to fight herbicide resistant weed-canola,
GENETNL
3-Food: Japanese and Canadian polls on consumers and GE food,
GENETNL
3-Food: US grain handlers see daunting task in separating GMOs,
GENETNL
2-Plants: Increasing agricultural diversity in rice decreases susceptibility for devastating fungus,
GENETNL
6-Regulation: U.S. biotech food rules likely to get tighter,
GENETNL
7-Business: US trade prepares for segregation,
GENETNL
7-Business: Australia non-GM grains cash in winning trade hand,
GENETNL
3-Food: Little appetite seen for non-GM grains in Korea,
GENETNL
2-Plants: Monsanto develops RR-wheat - but who will buy it?,
GENETNL
4-Patents: UN body warns of conflicts between IPR and human rights,
GENETNL
2-Plants: New US study confirms risks of Bt-corn pollen for monarch butterflies,
GENETNL
5-Animals: GE salmon a scary prospect,
GENETNL
6-Regulation: How it happened that the US doesn't regulate biotech,
GENETNL
6-Regulation: Philippinian parlamentarian files GE food labelling law,
GENETNL
2-Plants: GE sweetpotatoes launched in Kenya,
GENETNL
8-Misc: Australian government starts investigation of all AventisÔ GE canola test sites,
GENETNL
ECJ rejects Dutch opposition to patents directive,
Gill Lacroix
Europabio reaction to monarch butterfly study,
Gill Lacroix
Press: Dutch opposition/patents directive,
Gill Lacroix
8-Misc: New books on environmental protection and risk assessments,
GENETNL
4-Patents: US company Diversa gains rights over Alaskan genetic resources,
GENETNL
6-Regulation: US community barred GE crops from local land,
GENETNL
2-Plants: GE alwn is about to undermine the suburban male psyche,
GENETNL
8-Misc: World needs high-tech farming to feed itself,
GENETNL
6-Regulation: Scottish council overturns GM trial,
GENETNL
8-Misc: Rabobank launches code of conduct,
Huib de Vriend
7-Business: Rabobank publishes code of conduct regarding genetic modification,
GENETNL
2-Plants: Aventis says it can beat Tasmanian GE crop ban,
GENETNL
2-Plants: Australia launches program on environmental impacts of GMOs,
GENETNL
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