GENET Thread Index
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URGENT Pétition OGM,
Florianne Koechlin
2-Plants: New scientific US report on environmenntal impacts of GE crops,
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3-Food: Japan seeks details on US StarLink illness cases,
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6-Regulation: South Korea to require prior ok on GMO imports,
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6-Regulation: US expert warned NZ Royal Commission of basing GE decisions on public opinion,
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8-Misc: IFPRI doubts that GE will help developing countries at present economic situation,
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2-Plants: Recent Australian news on Bt Cotton,
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Vets against patenting,
Marion Selig
7-Business: Monsanto announces its "new pledge for a new company",
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7-Business: Monsanto and others announce new biotech mergers,
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7-Business: Aventis' commitment to compensate StarLink farmers - a mere PR action?,
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7-Business: New "2001 Technology Agreements" free Monsanto of liability for products,
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2-Plants: Philippine NGO demands to stop commercialization of GE crops,
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6-Regulation: US foodmakers and Government move towards segregation and voluntary GE food labeling,
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4-patents: German Parliament on 98/44,
Thomas Schweiger
3-Food: Canadian National Farmers Union calls for temporary GE food ban,
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8-Misc: StarLink - withheld EPA data and legal actions against Aventis,
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8-Misc: NGO report on chaotic GE situation in Russia,
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3-Food: Supermarkets in Czech Republic and New Zealand do not like GE food,
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6-Regulation: USDA seeks feedback on biotech crop segregation,
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cloned chickens,
Gill Lacroix
US to monitor / segregate GM crops ?,
Gill Lacroix
Aventis 'sorry' about StarLink,
Gill Lacroix
US farmers sue Aventis,
Gill Lacroix
Canadian farmers call for moratorium,
Gill Lacroix
Green groups call on Eastern Europe to reject GM foods,
Gill Lacroix
3-Food: Woolworths South Africa roots out GM food,
GENET
5-Animals: Update on GE fish,
GENET
3-Food: StarLink corn has "medium likelihood" of causing allergic reactions,
GENET
3-Food: Friends of the Earth Europe call on eastern Europe to reject GM foods,
GENET
3-Food: Will Europe exchange meat-based animal feeds for GE soy feed?,
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GENET takes a break,
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6-Regulation: Liability and Redress for GMO harm: The StarLink case study,
GENET
5-Animals: Novel feed for chicken,
GENET
8-Misc: Update on GE in Australia,
GENET
5-Animals: Transfer of foreign DNA into animals Ð a scientific clarification,
GENET
2-Plants: StarLink Ð opportunity to apply the precautionary principle in the US?,
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Biosafety: Montpellier updates on the web,
Barbara.Kuepper
Fwd: PRESS RELEASE: VICTORY ON GMO PUBLIC REGISTER,
Stephen Emmott
Genetic Engineering Newsletter Nr. 17, December 2000,
Alexandra Baier
2-Plants: Tomatoes that age gracefully,
GENET
2-Plants: News on GE wheat research in Canada,
GENET
2-Plants: Rice breeding gets marker assists,
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2-Plants: Texas A&M University developed GE rice,
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2-Plants: Columbia puts first legal transgenic crop in ground,
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8-Misc: GE background papers of the Canadian Biotechnology Advisory Committee,
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6-Regulation: Canadian Biotechnology Advisory Committee Reference Group on the regulation of GM food established,
GENET
7-Business: Monsanto fighting for market control,
GENET
8-Misc: Canadian official warns of glyphosate overuse,
GENET
8-Misc: Action to stop "Agent Green" biological crop eradication agents,
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8-Misc: Polish Farmers Union rejects Western GE food,
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8-Misc: Calendar of GE calamities 2000,
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8-Misc: Waterhemp found to develop glyphosate resistance,
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7-Business: Value of UK farm land reduced by use of GE crops,
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2-Plants: Vitamin A rich sweet potatoes and pest resistant crops by non-GE breeding,
GENET
2-Plants: Scottish GE potato glows when it feels thirsty,
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2-Plants: Pioneer postpones sales of GE corn to reduce market confusion for its customers,
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4-Patents: Swedish Ministers call for "No monopoly on genes",
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7-Business: US State Missouri calls for $25 million StarLink compensation bond,
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8-Misc: George Bush expected to announce Ann Veneman as agriculture secretary,
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3-Food: Asian countries concerned about unlegal StarLink imports,
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2-Plants: RAFI publishes report on "Third Generation GMOs",
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4-Patents: Diversa signs first agreement granting legal access to biodiversity in Africa,
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8-Misc: Enhancing civil society input into the CGIAR,
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8-Misc: President Prodi welcomes the report of the EU-US Biotechnology Consultative Forum,
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6-Regulation: EU says GMO "ban" to stay until at least mid-2001,
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8-Misc: U.S./EU biotech report contains positive consensus,
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8-Mosc: More GE industry voices on the U.S./EU biotech report,
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