GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Sat Jun 30 04:25:09 101
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2-Plants: South Africa produced frist GE pearl millet,
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2-Plants: US university study showed yield reduction in RR soy beans,
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9-Misc: Scientific publisher plan to close free internet access to publications,
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3-Food: US company invests in "consumer genetics",
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4-Patents: Greenpeace and Miseroer filed objection against DuPont patent on natural maize,
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5-Animals: Cubans have no qualms eating GE tilapia,
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6-Regulation: Draft OAU model of national legislation on safety in biotechnology,
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5-Animals: COMMENT on GENET-news "Cubans have no qualms eating GE tilapia",
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6-Regulation: GM labelling must cover all food items, urges Chinese Academy of Medicine,
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6-Regulation: US presses EU for changes in GE crop rules,
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6-Regulations: EC proposal on traceability 'a licence to contaminate',
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6-Regulation: West Australia ponders GE crop ban,
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6-Regulation: Japanese NGO calls for LL-rice import ban,
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6-Regulation: Sri Lankan debate on GE food ban,
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2-Plants: GE plants produce silk proteins to replace DuPont's Kevlar,
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2-Plants: German biosafety research showed ineffective containment of GE trials,
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2-Plants: Non-GE, vitamin A rich sweet potatoes developed in the US,
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2-Plants: South Africa/CGIAR developed non-GE maize with 30-50% higher yields,
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2-Plants: US-German GE company funded by German Government,
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9-Misc: Monsanto announces external biotech advisory council,
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6-Regulation: Greenpeace applauds the Chinese government on tightening control on GMOs,
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6-Regulation: Thai Ministry of Agriculture wants to continue GE field trials,
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3-Food: Sri Lankan agricultural scientist in favour of "Gene Revolution",
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7-Business: U.S. corn growers challenge logic of promoting biotechnology in foreign markets,
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7-Business: U.S. wants to create APEC biotech forum,
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3-Food: Belgium plans EU biotech food push,
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4-Patents: Court rules Mycogen can continue patent suit against Monsanto,
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3-Food: Debate over GM beer in Canada comes to a head,
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3-Food: Canadians head to Japan to soothe Quest canola concerns,
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2-Plants: Aventis wants escaped Australian GE canola seed back,
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8-Humans: Council for Responsible Genetics rejects embryo manipulation,
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9-Misc: Philippine Archbishop urges use of safe alternatives to GMO,
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6-Regulation: EU sees new GE food proposals,
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6-Regulation: Sri Lanka defers GM ban,
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3-Food: Canadian Grain Council says GE wheat can be segregated,
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7-Business: Aventis wants to sell Ag biotech sector,
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4-Patents: European Court of Justice likely to ok biotech patent Directive,
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2-Plants: China's (GE) cotton area to increase in 2001,
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2-Plants: High percentage of Colorado beetles survive on Bt-potatoes,
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2-Plants: Modest reduction in chemical use with RR-soya,
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3-Food: Czech Tesco says branded products do not use GMO's,
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3-Food: StarLink food does not trigger allergies US official report says,
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6-Regulation: African model law on safety in biotechnology,
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3-Food: Friends of the Earth questions FDA's StarLink investigation methods,
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3-Food: GE Food Alert calls FDA StarLink tests inconclusive,
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9-Misc: Green Groups warn that Slovenia is becoming a dump for GE seed,
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2-Plants: Tasmanian farmers pull out of GE crop trials,
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2-Plants: Argentine farmers bet on biotech,
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6-Regulation: GMO labelling in Thailand to be made mandatory by December,
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2-Plants: Scientists see wood supply in GE trees,
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7-Business: GE food industry searches for health and happiness,
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2-plants: Major setback for Monsanto in India,
Barbara Kuepper
2-Plants: Monsanto's Bt-cotton fails to get environmental nod in India,
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2-Plants: Monsanto and Greenpeace on stop for Bt-cotton commercialization in India,
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9-Misc: Opportunities in biotechnology for future army applications,
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2-Plants: Aventis shows interest in CSIRO's new GE plants,
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6-Regulation: Australian GM laws please industry but criticised by environmentalists,
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6-Regulation: New Zealand implements GE seed border control regime,
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9-Misc: GP tells multinationals to stop exploiting biodiversity...,
Barbara Kuepper
4-Patents: New biopiracy case from Southern Africa,
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6-Regulation: Canada Grains Council will influence implementation of Cartagena Protocol,
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7-Business: Will GE rice trigger the market for non-GE rice?,
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7-Business: Africa needs biotech for improving community livelihood,
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3-Food: When choice becomes just a memory,
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8-Humans: Genetic Crossroads #18,
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5-Animals: US company working on allergen-free GE cats,
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6-Regulation: US State of Maine approves law on minimizing GE cross-contamination,
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6-Regulation: Sri Lanka to suspend GM food ban at WTO's behest,
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6-Regulation: Australian government agrees with GE industry not to disclose location of GE trials,
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8-Humans: Bush supports limits on use of DNA tests,
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FoEE Biotech Mailout / Alert,
Gill Lacroix
7-Business: American Corn Growers Association warning on GE crops,
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6-Regulation: EU food industry concerned over GMO label rules,
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9-Misc: Protests dwindle at San Diego biotech conference,
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6-Regulation: Philippines plans rules on imported GM products,
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3-Food: Publication by Arpad Pusztai on GE food health risks,
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3-Food: Third recall of food containing unapproved GE potatoes in Japan,
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