GENET Thread Index

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Last updated: Tue May 30 04:25:06 100
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  • 6-Regulation: Austria bans Aventis' gene-modified maize, GENETNL
  • 2-Plants: Canada ends two GE crop research projects, GENETNL
  • 3-Food: South Korea ordered 25,000 tonnes non-GE soybeans, GENETNL
  • 2-Plants: Breakthroughs in human and rice genome research will help corn breeders, GENETNL
  • 3-Food: Anti-GE shareholder protests failed at Coca-Cola and Kellogs, GENETNL
  • 4-Patents: Press conference on neem biopiracy in Munich, GENETNL
  • 4-Patents: Background paper on the neem patent challenge, GENETNL
  • 2-Plants: 425 secret GMO trials in France, GENETNL
  • 4-Patents: Coalition of US and Indian groups fight rice patents, GENETNL
  • 2-Plants: GM Rape fails to perform as study reveals erroneous basis for UK fieldscale trials, GENETNL
  • 2-Plants: Canadian farmers may cut GM canola acreage, GENETNL
  • 6-Regulation: Take Action Packet to lobby for GE food labelling available, GENETNL
  • 6-Regulation: USDA asked to tighten regulation of biotech crops, GENETNL
  • 3-Food: Monsanto's biotech spud is being pulled from the fryer at fast-food chain, GENETNL
  • 3-Food: US supermarket chain goes for labelling and elimination of GE food, GENETNL
  • 6-Regulation: US Interior Department sees cracks in GE regulation, GENETNL
  • 6-Regulations: Right of GE companies to decide upon disclosure of safety data remains untouched in the US, GENETNL
  • 6-Regulation: US Democrats criticize White House biofood plan, GENETNL
  • 6-Redulation: US Secretary of Agriculture announces disclosure of GE safety data, GENETNL
  • 2-Plants: US Department of Agriculture's figures on reduced GE maize and cotton planting in 2000, GENETNL
  • 6-Regulation: South Korea to require labels on GE potatoes from 2002, GENETNL
  • "biotecnologie", tipet@libero.it
  • 2-Plants: Scientists warn that pest insect might make a comeback thanks to Bt-cotton, GENETNL
  • 2-Plants: Conventionally bred, drought-resistant chickpeas benefit Indian farmers, GENETNL
  • 1-Hormones: US lawsuit accuses GE insulin to 'risk the lives of diabetics', GENETNL
  • 8-Misc: US registration for recombinant protein that helps plants to fight pathogens, GENETNL
  • 8-Misc: Cargill Dow builds facility for bio-plastic from conventional corn, GENETNL
  • 2-Plants: GE maize freely available on Bulgarian market Ð with no control, GENETNL
  • GENET mail out 07/00, GENETNL
  • 2-Plants: Lupins may help farmers to avoid GM food chain, GENETNL
  • 8-Misc: Italian GE fair faces strong opposition, GENETNL
  • 4-Patents: DoubleTwist announces access to its 'working draft' of human genom for $10,000 per annum, GENETNL
  • 8-Misc: Of Cabbages and Kings - Anti-gentech cartoonbook now on internet, GENETNL
  • 2-Plants: US environmentalists warn of GE trees, GENETNL
  • 4-Patents: Neem patent revoked!!! Major victory against biopiracy, GENETNL
  • 2-Plants: Good news for GE-companies - Future lies with GE-cotton plus insecticides, GENETNL
  • 7-Business: New Zealand trade may benefit from being GM-free, GENETNL
  • 3-Food: Italy's new Farm Minister opposes gene foods, GENETNL
  • 8-Misc: Japanese appeall against hazards from pathogens and GMOs at JNIH-NIID, Tokyo, GENETNL
  • 3-Food: US consumer and food industry perspectives on food biotechnology, GENETNL
  • 2-Plants: GE companies stick to terminator technology, GENETNL
  • 3-Food: GE crops and food secretely introduced into Poland, GENETNL
  • 2-Plants: Monsanto's Bt-cotton approved in India by doubtful procedures, GENETNL
  • 6-Regulation: Bulgarian NGOs challenge GE Act, GENETNL
  • 6-Regulation: Canadian government rejects call for GE food labelling, GENETNL
  • mail-out 76, Florianne Koechlin
  • 7-Business: Japanese non-GE soy market started well despite negative forecasts, GENETNL
  • 2-Plants: Media struggle about GE-free status of Brazilian soybeans, GENETNL
  • 8-Misc: Tasmanian Government demands choice on GMOs, GENETNL
  • 7-Business: Californian senators attack $25 million deal between Novartis and UC Berkeley, GENETNL
  • 2-Plants: GE industry develops vitamin A rice as gift for the developing countries, GENETNL
  • message from GENET, GENETNL
  • 2-Plants: US study shows GE soybeans produce lower yield, GENETNL
  • 4-Patents: RAFI announces Captain Hook Awards on biopiracy at COP-5 in Nairobi, GENETNL
  • 4-Patents: Ney York Times special report on human gene patenting, GENETNL
  • 8-Misc: Science and the Precautionary Principle, GENETNL
  • 8-Misc: The politics of genetically engineered humans, GENETNL
  • 6-Regulation: Ministerial Statement on the implementation of the Biosafety Protocol, GENETNL
  • 6-Regulation: Biosafety Protocol statement of Ethopia, GENETNL
  • 6-Regulation: Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety signed by 63 Governments at COP-5 in Nairobi, GENETNL
  • 6-Regulation: Biosafety Protocol statement of Malaysia, GENETNL
  • 6-Regulation: Biosafety Protocol statement of Germany, GENETNL
  • Misunderstanding about salmon in Norway, Thor-Ivar Guldberg
  • Greenpeace & farmer decontaminate oil seed rape field in Germany, Barbara.Kuepper

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