GENET Thread Index
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6-Regulation: Victoria's GE canola moratorium under fire,
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5-Animals: GM-mosquito may put bite on malaria,
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6-Regulation: South Australia passes GM moratorium bill,
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6-Regulation: New Zealand's Government doubts councils' right to control GMOs,
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2-Plants: GE pharma rice to be tested in California?,
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2-Plants: On world-wide resistance against GE wheat,
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3-Food: U.S. newspapers on Angola's GE food aid rejection,
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6-Regulation: Legal framework for GMOs in Mauritius,
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3-Food: Hungry Angola bans GM food aid,
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2-plants: Bayer CropScience abandons bid to grow GE maize in Britain,
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8-Humans: Therapeutic cloning may be banned in Brazil,
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9-Misc: A call for a GE-free Prince-Edward-Island (Canada),
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6-Regulation: Canada eyes more controls for modified plants,
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9-Misc: Northern Ireland's politicians debate GE-free zone,
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3-Food: EU to debate approving second GE maize for food,
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2-Plants: Monsanto-backed survey sees India GMO cotton bonus,
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7-Business: No markets for GE canola?,
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7-Business: The hopes of Monsanto,
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2-Plants: Australia after the moratorium decisions,
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5-Animals: California reconsiders fluorescent GE fish ban,
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6-Regulation: On GE food labelling in Brazil, Canada, Germany, and UAE,
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6-Regulation: GMO Legislation – The Mauritian Paradox,
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2-Plants: Climate change: Hot air, fake science and genetically modified trees,
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4-Patents: US court revives Bayer case against Monsanto on Bt corn,
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5-Animals: Bull Herman - first GE animal - euthanized in the Netherlands,
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2-Plants: 'GM will never be grown in Britain',
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9-Misc: Terje Traavik on "early warning" and reply by Risk Roush,
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2-Plants: Canada farmers should be wary of GM wheat says ADM,
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5-Animals: Study proves mating advantages of GE medaka fish,
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5-Animals: New method to make GE fish,
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2-Plants: New Bt cotton approved in India,
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4-Patents: Mycogen's Bt patent shrinks to two claims,
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9-Misc: Brazil's Parana State bans glyphosate and other herbizides,
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2-Plants: California Department of Food and Agriculture blocked GEpharma rice,
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3-Food: US government expert okays GMOs in Uganda,
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6-Regulation: U.S. and industry experts push for easy GMO approvalsystems,
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6-Regulation: U.S. BIO on rules for "adventitious presence ofbiotech products",
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2-Plants: Turf war brewing over GE grass,
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6-Regulation: GE seed labelling law passed second voting in Vermont(USA),
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9-Misc: Thai academics sceptical on pro-GE poll,
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9-Misc: Centre for investigation of GMOs opens in Moldavia,
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3-Food: GE food news from Russia,
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2-Plants: Philippine Government publishes mandatory Bt resistancemanagement scheme,
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6-Regulation: Tanzania drafts policy on GE crops,
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2-Plants: China approves safety certificates for imports of GEcanola,
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Genetic Engineering Newsletter 52,
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6-Regulation: Irish government rejects clause to allow GE food bans,
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2-Plants: German GM wheat trials continue,
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2-Plants: Sweden approves GE potato for industrial use,
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2-Plants: GMOs and Centres of Origin/Diversity - (2),
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2-Plants: GMOs and Centres of Origin/Diversity - (1),
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5-Animals: Kangaroo genes could boost milk in GE cows,
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4-Patents: Canadian citizens concerned about patenting life forms,
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6-Regulation: Canadian labelling rules for GE food seen as flawed,
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9-Misc: News on the GE controversy in India,
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7-Business: Biotech firms linked to UK Minister hit cash trouble,
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9-Misc: Scottish Highland Council joins European GE-free regions,
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2-Plants: ISIS letter on GE rice to the California Department ofFood and Agriculture,
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Genetic Engineering Newsletter Special Issue No 16,
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6-Regulation: EU GE food labeling laws (2),
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6-Regulation: EU GE food labeling laws (1),
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2-Plants: Seed giants accused of sabotage in Kenya,
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6-Regulation: GE wheat ballot measure approved in North Dakota (USA),
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2-Plants: Despairing GM firms halt crop trials in the UK,
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2-Plants: Transgenic corn growing in Mesoamerica,
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2-Plants: Controversy about GE soy in Argentina (2),
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2-Plants: Controversy about GE soy in Argentina (1),
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3-Food: EFSA Opinion on Bt maize MON 863 and MON 863 x MON 810,
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3-Food: EFSA provides scientific advice on the use of ABR markersin GE plants,
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7-Business: Indian agro-exporters discuss implications of EUenlargement and GMO laws,
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6-Regulation: Vermont (USA) Senate passes GE seed labeling law,
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2-Plants: Update on the failure of Bt cotton in Indonesia,
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6-Regulation: Brazil labels GM food,
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2-Plants: Philippine GMO lobby fights for GE crops,
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6-Regulation: New Zealand publishes co-existance papers,
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6-Regulation: Canada publishes voluntary GE/non-GE food labellingstandard,
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9-Misc: Mixed GMO news from Egypt,
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2-Plants: New study pushes GM crops to conserve water,
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9-Misc: First GE-free farm on Ireland,
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6-Regulation Update: Question and Answers on the regulation of GMOs in the EU,
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3-Food: Survey shows Chinese consumer GE food concern,
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3-Food: Chinese consumer loses GE Food labelling case against Nestle,
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2-Plants: Did U.S. farmers take to transgenic crops too well?,
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2-Plants: Ottawa to examine economics of GM wheat,
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9-Misc: Friends of the Earth Europe launches GE-free Europe campaign,
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7-Business: Indian GMO testing companies begin their work,
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9-Misc: On the GMO discussion in Moldova,
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5-Animals: Tinkering with genes to fight insect-borne disease,
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3-Food: French expert committee rejects Syngenta's Bt 11 riskassessment,
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3-Food: Le Monde (France) discloses critical results of GE maizefeeding studies,
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3-Food: Greenpeace technical comments on GE maize risk assessment,
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3-Plants: USDA says China has approved biotech corn and canola,
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4-Patents: Patented GE bean named after Italian's Prime Minister,
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5-Animals: GE cows bred to produce potential anti-tumor protein,
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2-Plants: Venezuela announces GE plant ban (resent),
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9-Misc: Friends of the Earth Europe launches GE-free Europe campaign (resent),
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3-Food: EU Council of Agriculture Ministers could not agree on Bt11approval for food (2),
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2-Plants: Spanish Government withdraws the approval of Bt176 maize,
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3-Food: EU Council of Agriculture Ministers could not agree on Bt11approval for food (1),
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6-Regulation: EU still waiting for purity rules on gene seeds,
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6-Regulation: The Australian state of play on GMO regulation,
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6-Regulation: Vermont's Governor signed first GE labelling law inthe U.S.,
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9-Misc: WTO rules American cotton subsidy illegal,
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9-Misc: US seeks £1bn from Europe over GM ban,
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2-Plants: Altered corn ignites furor in Mexico,
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9-Misc: Philippine agri officials says they can't secure provincialBt maize moratorium,
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6-Regulation: Indian Swaminathan panel suggests to reduce powers ofGenetic Engineering Approval Committee,
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2-Plants: Indian BT cotton to be delayed by a year,
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