GENET Thread Index

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Last updated: Fri Aug 30 04:25:07 102
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  • 4-Patents: Syngenta files suit to enforce biotechnology patents, GENET
  • 7-Business: Monsanto says its shifting strategy on GM wheat, GENET
  • 3-Food: Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection: Zambia shouldn't be pushed into accepting GMOs, GENET
  • 3-Food: Swiss feed need not to be labelled as GE, GENET
  • 3-Food: Zambian scientists divided on GE food matter, GENET
  • 3-Food: Zimbabwe's food crisis: what went wrong, GENET
  • 3-Food: ZIMBABWE: New hope over GM food aid controversy, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: New Zealand to test every import of sweetcorn and maize seeds, GENET
  • 5-Animals: Cloned cows give milk, GENET
  • 5-Animals: News about the Missyplicity Project, GENET
  • 8-Humans: NHGRI says it won't publish final human-genome draft, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: New US GE food policy critizised by NGOs, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Russia adopts GE food labelling law, GENET
  • 3-Food: Africa's tragedy - FAMINE AS COMMERCE, GENET
  • 3-Food: Italy's biggest miller spurns GM wheat, GENET
  • 4-Patents: Genentech, Chiron go to court today over breast cancer drug, GENET
  • 7-Business: Joint ventures of 50 U.S. biotech companies under threat, GENET
  • 4-Patents: West Australian farmers probes GM litigation, GENET
  • 8-Humans: Gene "therapy" for athletes in sight?, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: US may set guidelines for biotech-free crops, GENET
  • 9-Misc: GE virus could sterilise Australia's rabbits, GENET
  • 5-Animals: Scientists map mouse genome, GENET
  • 5-Animals: Risk assessment model for GE animals discussed, GENET
  • 3-Food: Zambia calls for emergency meeting on GE foods, GENET
  • 2-Plants: GE contaminated corn seed to be destroyed in New Zealand, GENET
  • 3-Food: Zimbabwe ends altered-corn dispute, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: South Korea softened GMO rules after trade talks with U.S., GENET
  • 2-Plants: NSW Farmers Association (Australia) voted "no" on GE canola, GENET
  • 3-Food: U.S. projects play key role in African biosafety capacity building, GENET
  • 5-Animals: Cows born with human DNA, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Weeds get boost from GM crops, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Bt sunflowers may pass helpful traits to weeds, GENET
  • 2-Plants: UK ministers suspend GE crop trials, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Australia cotton seen fully GM soon, GENET
  • GENET GE free Newsletter 02/06, GENET
  • 3-Food: Zambian government rejects GE food aid, hartmut_meyer
  • 6-Regulation: South African Parliament includes critical NGOs in GE advisory committee, hartmut_meyer
  • 9-Misc: South African voices on GMO issues, hartmut_meyer
  • 9-Misc: Nature on poverty and GE crops, hartmut_meyer
  • 6-Regulation: More on GE food ballot initiatives in the US, hartmut_meyer
  • 5-Animals: 'Handmade' cloning cheap and easy, hartmut_meyer
  • 2-Plants: Bt cotton prone to leaf curl virus in North India, GENET
  • 2-Plants: US industry and government press for GE crop acceptance, GENET
  • 7-Business: Troubled Monsanto scales down GM hopes in Europe, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Synganta seeks approval for GE rice for dialysis patients, GENET
  • 8-Humans: The Pope on human genetic engineering, GENET
  • 3-Food: Force-feeding the world, hartmut_meyer
  • 4-Animals: U.S. National Academy of Sciences on risks of GE animals, hartmut_meyer
  • 4-Animals: U.S. NGOs on GE animal report, hartmut_meyer
  • 2-Plants: Kenya plans to plant GE crops for food production, hartmut_meyer
  • 9-misc: GE crisis in the UK, hartmut_meyer
  • 7-Business: Monsanto urged to drop technology fees in Canada, hartmut_meyer
  • 2-Plants: Bt cotton — bitter harvest in India, hartmut_meyer
  • 2-Plants: RR-grass for golf places awaits USDA approval, hartmut_meyer
  • 3-Food: WFP says Zambia must accept GE food, hartmut_meyer

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