GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Fri Jun 30 04:25:06 100
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2-Plants: Canola transgenes jump species barrier,
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7-Business: Canadian farmer set up trade chain for GE-free soy,
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7-Business: Seed companies are moving to GE free countries for seed propagation,
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8-Misc: GE opposition in Italy grows,
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6-Regulation: Canadian Health Food Association supports GM-free labelling,
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8-Misc: UK farmers mull legal move against government on GM seed,
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2-Plants: Monsanto discovered 'rogue' DNA in RR-genes,
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8-Misc: Europe and U.S. aim to resolve differences on GE foods,
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2-Plants: High vitamin A sweet potato for Africa developed by grass-root projects,
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8-Misc: Contaminated canola Ð who is liable?,
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2-Plants: India Minister of Agriculture prefers organic agriculture to GE crops,
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2-Plants: Australian researchers plan to develop GE crops with spider toxins,
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8-Misc: New application technology cuts pesticide spraying by 50%,
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5-Animals: Anti-xenotransplantation coalition denounces new federal guideline,
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7-Business: Tokyo non-GM soybeans rally on technical buying,
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2-Plants: Overview of developments,
Huib de Vriend
2-Plants: Latin American groups oppose introduction of GE-potato in Bolivia,
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PRESS RELEASE,
wytze
GENET mail out 08/00,
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Monarchs hit by field GM pollen - Iowa Study,
wytze
7-Business: Some thoughts on Monsanto's future,
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8-Misc: From the Campaign Against Human Genetic Engineering,
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3-Food: British royals at odds over genetically modified food,
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2-Plants: US study could not find Bt-pollen effects harming Black Swallowtails butterflies,
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3-Food: Korea Food and Drug Administration judged RR soy as safe,
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8-Misc: News on the Canadian court trial Monsanto vs. Schmeiser,
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8-Misc: Monsanto's scientific assessment of canola grain fly distances,
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2-Plants: Scientists publish study on the safety and nutritional value of Monsanto's RR-corn,
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8-Misc: Monsanto lobbyist hired by White House to work as "consumer advocate",
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3-Food: US grain retailer ConAgra invests in promotion of GE-free food,
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2-Plants: British researchers developed GE-free "functional food",
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6-Regulation: Australian Prime Minister dilutes proposed GE food labelling laws,
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No Subject,
Brian McNally
3-Food: "Bioterrorists" threaten "the savior of the human race",
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8-Misc: News on law suit Monsanto vs. Schmeiser, Canada,
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6-Regulation: Australian West Wimmera Shire Council to become GMO free,
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4-Patents: Vandana Shiva on the neem tree and freedom from Western biopiracy,
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3-Food: WHO updated website on food safety with GE related links,
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4-Patents: Italian NGOs ask for support for Patent Directive protest action,
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3-Food: USDA denied to promote GE-food on its GE-food in South-East Asia,
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3-Food: South Korean environmental NGO plans boycott of GMO foodstuffs,
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3-Food: Japanese confectioner to stop GMO corn sweetener use,
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3-Food: GE-rice may only add to the burdens of the developing world,
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3-Food: GE-food is "a matter of life and death" tells director of IPRGI,
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7-Business: Monsanto shuts down R&D unit in India,
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Gene Therapy,
WOOLFORD, Esther
3-Food: RoundupReady soybean additional sequences,
Huib de Vriend
2-Plants: UK Environmental Minister sees difficulties in avoiding GE-contamination in seeds,
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8-Misc: Advanta will pay compensation for GE-contaminated canola,
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2-Plants: HR-crops cause weed shift and stabilize sales of antique herbicides,
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6-Regulation: Australia excludes Ministry of Environment from GMO decisions,
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Greenpeace demands urgent measures to combat GE contamination,
Barbara.Kuepper
GMO Moratorium-Keep it says Voynet,
Stephen Emmott
2-Plants: IRRI developed biodiversity management strategy to fight devastating rice fungus,
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2-Plants: Philippine scientist-farmer-group critizises IRRI's GE-rice projects,
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2-Plants: ICEPE developed biodiversity management strategy to fight cornborer and other maize diseases,
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3-Food: Brazil rejects imports of Argentinian GE-corn,
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2-Plants: Illegal GM sugar beet said sown in Italy,
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8-Misc: German Government suggests industry to halt GE-crop planting for 3 years,
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2-Plants: GE-contaminated corn grown in France,
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3-Food: Brazil stops GE-corn at harbor - maybe for the last time,
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8-Misc: Monsanto vs. Schmeiser law case suspended until fall,
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Sweden: No to Aventis rapeseed test,
Peter Einarsson
6-Regulation: Southern Australian councils are going to ban GE crop trials,
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6-Regulation: Draft legislation on federal GE agency at Australian Parliament,
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7-Business: Australian insurers see GM food as hard to insure,
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