GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Thu Jan 08 23:44:06 104
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6-Regulation: U.S. food trade groups demand second WTO case againstEU GMO rules,
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2-Plants: U.S. study on increased pesticide use due to GE crops,
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6-Regulation: "GM warriors have killed the debate" in the UK,
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6-Regulation: UK's top policy advisor divided over GM crops,
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9-Misc: German biotech industry calls for large-scale field trialswith GE crops,
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7-Business: Canadian federal government invested in GM wheat,
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2-Plants: Hawai'i's pineapple industry pushes for GE pineapples,
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2-Plants: Biotech scientists fight to save GE rice,
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2-Plants: Indian rice variety growing in saline conditions developed,
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2-Plants: Citizens protest stopped development of GE rice in Iwate(Japan),
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2-Plants: Update on GE crop discussion in Thailand,
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6-Regulation: Indian transgenic crop policy to be reviewed,
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4-Patents: Corporations profit from indigenous genes,
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4-Patents: Misuse of Intellectual property rights is cripplingbiotechnology,
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4-Patents: Bayer CropScience and Max Planck Society signAgrobacterium patent deal,
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4-Patents: Canola case tests GMO patent,
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6-Regulation: Tanzanian parliament blocks government on GM seeds,
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3-Food: Without GE food aid no support for AIDS projects,
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2-Plants: Unstable GE plant lines illegal under EU laws,
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7-Business: Study helps Australian industry segregate GM and non-GMproducts,
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5-Animals: Food from clones still under debate,
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3-Food: StarLink still showing up in corn supply,
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3-Food: Food biotech is risky business,
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3-Food: EFSA considers NK 603 maize as safe as conventional maize,
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9-Misc: ARGENTINA: The catastrophe of GM soya,
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2-Plants: GE-free Ireland urges government to vote against GE foodcommercialisation,
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2-Plants: EU hopes of end to GM moratorium dashed,
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6-Regulation: European Parliament report calls for GE liabilityrules,
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9-Misc: NGO biosafety workshop in Tajikistan calls for GMOmoratorium,
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9-Misc: "Irrational Fears or Legitimate Concerns" - Speech ofCommissioner Byrne,
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9-Misc: Documentation of the conference "GE-free zones in Europe"is online,
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9-Misc: Keeping Europe GM-Free - Report from the ESF,
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9-Misc: Contribution of Zambian priests presented at Vatican GMOconference,
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2-Plants: GM sugar beet 'far more environmentally friendly',
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6-Regulation: Canadian consumers want mandatory labelling of GEfoods,
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6-Regulation: Italy to set up tighter barriers against GMO imports,
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epigenetics,
Florianne Koechlin
2-Plants: GE wheat news from Canada,
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4-Patents: Monsanto downplays European patent ruling,
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4-Patents: Patents worry in rice research,
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3-Food: Washington Post on global GE food fight,
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2-Plants: Non-food GM crops: New dawn or false hope?,
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2-Plants: Kyoto Protocol allows GE trees as carbon sinks,
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6-Regulation: Brazil delays GM crop bill vote until 2004,
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7-Business: PPL's equipment under the auctioneer's hammer,
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2-Plants: China farmers turn to soy as maize disappoint,
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3-Food: Dutch official calls on Europe to open markets to biotechfoods,
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5-Animals: GE pig organs survive in monkeys,
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9-Misc: BioWatch alerts on GMO irregularity in South Africa,
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9-Misc: Reducing the risks of GM micro-organisms,
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9-Misc: The battle over caution,
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6-Regulation: GE food remains unlabelled in Israel,
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5-Animals: Study examines genetically modified corn in livestock,
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2-Plants: Indian scientists unveil protein-rich GE rice,
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6-Regulation: Western Australia may adopt GM crops ban,
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Fwd: [agri-trade] 'Biotech Brigade',
Stephen Emmott
5-Animals: California bans glow-in-the-dark fish, set to go on saleelsewhere,
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5-Animals: More on GloFish,
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5-Animals: Cows died after German Bt-maize feeding experiments,
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5-Animals: Animals avoid GM food, for good reasons,
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5-Animals: South Korea sees breakthrough in mad cow-resistant GEcalves,
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5-Animals: Genome map of the chimpanzee published,
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9-Misc: West 'risks new Ethiopia famine',
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9-Misc: Biotechnology important for Africa's farmers,
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9-Misc: Malta's Greens call for GE-free zones,
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9-Misc: Scientists concerned about spread of GMOs in Russia,
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9-Misc: Canada starts to look at soil impacts of Bt crops,
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3-Food: New Zealand's food industry goes GE-free,
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1-Proteins: On Monsanto's law suit against rBGH-labelled milk,
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1-Proteins: Our farmers' pledge: No artificial growth hormones,
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3-Food: News on GE wheat approval,
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9-Misc: Canadian corporate biotech PR taking a new twist,
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3-Food: Norwegian farmer Co-Op starts non-GE soy project Mozambiquefarmers,
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3-Food: Sri Lanka and Bangladesh will feed the hungry with Thai GEpapaya,
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7-Business: Study on GE seed impact on pesticide market,
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9-Misc: Taiwan's national agriculture plan to boost biotech,
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6-Regulation: Australian farmers oppose GE crops,
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2-Plants: Gujarat (India) government backs Bt cotton,
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3-Food: Australian consumers must be involved in governmentaldecision making,
Hartmut Meyer
6-regulation: Brazil publishes 2003/04 GM soy decree,
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6-Regulation: European Parliament adopts strong report on GMcoexistence, seeds and liability,
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2-Plants: Uganda's President would not allow any GMO seeds,
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7-Business: Argentina foresees export loss from new EU food rules,
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2-Plants: Is GM maize responsible for deaths of cows in Hesse(Germany)?,
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6-Regulation: EU moves to make pollutors pay for environmentaldamage,
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2-Plants: Bayer pulls GM seed applications in UK,
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2-Plants: More problems with GE contaminated seeds and grains inthe U.S.,
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2-Plants: On the GE wheat controversy in Canada and the U.S.,
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2-Plants: Autralian Network of Concerned Farmers opposes GE canolaapproval,
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6-Regulation: EU split over safety of GM corn,
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9-Misc: Sinn Fein (Ireland) welcomes EU Parliament report oncoexistence rules,
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5-Animals: 'Humanised' organs can be grown in GE animals,
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GENET takes a break,
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7-Business: GE soy soy brings controversial wealth to southernBrazilian farmers,
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2-Plants: GE crops planted in three South African provinces,
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3-Food: Chinese mother protests double GE food labelling standardsby Nestle,
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7-Business: GE crop boom in developing countries linked todevelopment dollars,
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2-Plants: India launches project to develop 12 GE crops,
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