GENET Thread Index
Thread index
Last updated: Tue Jul 31 04:25:08 101
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6-Regulation: European Food Authority: Political agreement in Council,
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2-Plants: Pests attack Bt cotton in Indonesia,
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6-Regulation: Implementation of Thai GE food labeling directive planned by end of 2001,
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6-Regulation: Thailand allows GE soy imports as food but not as seeds,
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GENET GE free Newsletter 01/05,
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Pressrelease International Undertaking,
François Meienberg
9-Misc: People, not technology, are the key to ending hunger,
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3-Food: GE food should prevent soldiers from being shot by "own side",
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2-Plants: GE cotton: Exposing the rot in science,
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6-Regulation: GEAC (India) and FBFS (India) on disapproval of Monsanto's Bt cotton,
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2-Plants: Legal battle over Bt-cotton kicks off in Indonesia,
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9-Misc: Corporate cash & campus labs,
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No Subject,
gentechnik
9-Misc: WHO and FAO call for further research on GE foods,
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2-Plants: Pioneer Hi-Bred announces new Bt/LL corn generation,
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7-Business: Maine Corn Growers Cooperative (USA) plan to market GE free corn products,
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9-Misc: USDA attache releases analysis of China GMO rules,
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3-Food: StarLink contamination found in white corn products,
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6-Regulation: Sri Lanka GE food ban will enter into force September 1,
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2-Plant: GE coffee likely to benefit large farmers,
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3-Food: Information on GE coffee boycott campaigns,
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9-Misc: UK developmental aid fosters GE crop planting in India,
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2-Plants: Indian activities in GE crop research,
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4-Patents: Canadian National Farmers Union fights seed patenting trend,
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4-Patents: Update on Schmeiser vs. Monsanto case,
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Fwd: PRESS RELEASE: UN CRITICISED FOR GM-FOOD STANCE,
Stephen Emmott
8-Humans: Bush nears decision about embryonic stem cell funding,
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6-Regulations: Codex Alimentarius agreed on pre-market testing guidelines for GE food,
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6-Regulation: Aventis will disclose location of Australian GE trial, Monsanto not,
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3-Food: Substantial Equivalence in the EU,
Huib de Vriend
Video w. Arpad Pusztai,
Florianne Koechlin
5-Animals: Biotech cows enter US agriculture,
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6-Regulation: Tasmanian GE Committee calls for prolongation of moratorium,
hartmut_meyer
9-Misc: OECD GE conference calls for greater transparancy,
hartmut_meyer
9-Misc: Risk assessment of GM crops is “Not good science“,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: Choice for Chinese farmers: die or plant Bt cotton?,
hartmut_meyer
7-Business: Strategies of RR wheat commercialisation,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: Global comunity to sequence banana genome,
hartmut_meyer
1-Hormones: Insulin Dependent Diabetes Trust on negative GE insulin effects,
hartmut_meyer
9-Misc: Disinterest in GE crops results in funding cut in Saskatoon,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: China announces seawater irrigation of GM crops,
hartmut_meyer
3-Food: No StarLink material found in additional tests,
hartmut_meyer
3-Food: On GE wine,
hartmut_meyer
URGENT call for action!,
Gill Lacroix
9-Misc: American Corn Growers Association survey on GE plants,
hartmut_meyer
8-Humans: Craig Venter urges US ban on genetic bias,
hartmut_meyer
3-Food: Japanese food makers recall potato snacks,
hartmut_meyer
9-Misc: Newly Independent States NGO statement on food and crop safety,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: Canadian expert warns of uncontrollable GE canola,
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2-Plants: Review on genomic changes induced by GE techniques,
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5-Animals: Cloned GE "knock-out" sheep died after birth,
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2-Plants: Are US farmers planting too much Bt corn?,
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9-Misc: Human Development Report 2001 or a corporate marketing strategy?,
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9-Misc: Association of European Consumers opposes UNDP report on GMO,
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9-Misc: Greenpeace hits UNDP report for blind biotech bias,
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2-Plants: Pros and cons of transgenic cotton continue in Indonesia,
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9-Misc: Citizen's Jury on policy choices on food future in Andhra Pradesh, India,
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3-Food: Yugoslavian article on GE-soy food aid from the US,
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9-Misc: Bush administration on its way to "discounting" lives,
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3-Food: US knows best how to feed the hungry,
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3-Food: US science panel mulls if StarLink bio-corn safe for humans,
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6-Regulation: Brazil will label GM food, if sales ever legalized,
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7-Business: Brazil soy winning higher premiums as GM-free,
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9-Misc: FoEI letter to support Sri Lanka's GE food ban,
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5-Animals: New marketing options for recombinant human serum albumin from GE cows,
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4-Patents: New case of Monsanto vs. farmer,
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2-Plants: Corn rootworm resistant GE corn moves closer to market,
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4-Patents: Schmeiser case opens door for Monsanto to pursue other patent breaches,
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7-Business: Australia probes costs, risks of growing GM crops,
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9-Misc: Indian Minister of Agriculture cautious on GE crops,
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6-Regulation: US reactions on European Commission GE food labelling proposal,
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6-Regulation: EU to unveil controversial GMO labelling rules,
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6-Regulation: Brazil set to approve GM soybeans next week,
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3-Food: Unauthorised and unlabelled GE soy food found on Polish market (2),
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3-Food: Unauthorised and unlabelled GE soy food found on Polish market (1),
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9-Misc: Hunger in a situation of plenty,
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5-Animals: Center for Food Safety criticized review of GE bollworms release plans,
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7-Business: US State Department sponsors biotech PR-trip in Thailand,
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6-Regulation: US will refuse to sign germ weapons treaty,
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9-Misc: New Zealand's Royal Commission on GE finished its work,
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4-Patents: Monsanto suing a second Canadian farmer,
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2-Plants: Protest against GE trees in the US (1),
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2-Plants: Protest against GE trees in the US (2),
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7-Business: Australia trade sees no big gain in Europe GM rules,
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2-Plants: French agency finds GMO traces in regular crops,
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2-Plants: Canadian environmentalists warn of secret GE wheat trials,
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6-Regulation: Consumers ask Asia to adopt tough EU GMO rules,
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