GENET Thread Index

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Last updated: Sat Jul 31 04:25:04 104
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  • 2-Plants: EU Environmental Council blocks GE maize NK603 approval, GENET
  • 3-Food: Study refutes Greenpeace Germany claims on GM contaminationin milk, GENET
  • 2-Plants: India develops non-GE pest-resistant cotton, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Non-GE caffeine-free coffee bred in Brazil, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Non-GE potato with low carbohydrate content bred in theU.S., GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Discussions on GE free zones in California, GENET
  • 9-Misc: Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers' Association calls forGE-free policy, GENET
  • 7-Business: Syngenta shuts GE crop labs in UK, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: U.S. Representative Marcy Kaptur introduced "GE seedsaving" bill, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Caution is key for high-tech rice farming in California, GENET
  • 7-Business: Biotech's dismal bottom line: More than USD 40 billionin losses, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Australian GM canola trials go ahead, cotton trials underdebate, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Gujarat (GE) cotton farmers escape 'death trap', GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Australian Capital Territory bans GE crops until 2006, GENET
  • 7-Business: GE seed sales help Monsanto surpass forecasts, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Brazil court says CTNBio can regulate use of GMOs butkeeps GE soy ban, GENET
  • 9-Misc: Catholic Institute for International Relations refutesclaims GE crops would reduce world hunger, GENET
  • 5-Animals: GE animal news from Japan, the U.S., and Brazil, GENET
  • 6-Regulations: New German genetic engineering law and reactions, GENET
  • 8-Humans: German scientists 'must exorcise Nazi demons', GENET
  • 6-Regulation: U.S. GE proponents lobby against EU GMO laws in EUcountries, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Regulatory news from CE/SE-Europe, GENET
  • 3-Food: First independent baby food tests in Russia: TNCs vs. NGOs, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Laws needed in Namibia to control genetic products, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Grain South Africa opposes Monsanto's application toimport GE maize, GENET
  • 9-Misc: GE debate in Africa (3), GENET
  • 9-Misc: GE debate in Africa (4), GENET
  • 9-Misc: GE debate in Africa (1), GENET
  • 9-Misc: GE-debate in Africa (2), GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Benin moves to ratify biotechnology protocol, GENET
  • 6-Patents: Europe's patent office restricts genentic rodent patent, GENET
  • 7-Business: Is agronomic research more than simply GE crops?, GENET
  • 2-Plants: New U.S. research on pollen drift in maize, GENET
  • 9-Misc: Bangladesh government formulates National BiotechnologyPolicy, GENET
  • 9-Misc: South African agriculture department moves to dispel GMfood fear, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Biotech draft guidelines now ready in Uganda, GENET
  • 6-Regulation Indonesian House of Representative discusses CartagenaProtocol ratification, GENET
  • 3-Food: One in two Slovaks think genetically modified food harmshealth, GENET
  • 9-Misc: NCGA leaders share lessons learned on biotech mission to EUand Russia, GENET
  • 9-Misc: Understanding public resentment towards biotech, GENET
  • 3-Food: Hard times for GE brewage in the EU, GENET
  • 3-Food: Setuza supplies GMO soy oils to the Czech market, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: UK Government urged to set biotech crop rules, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Anti-biotech ballot initiatives advance in Californiacounties, GENET
  • 2-Plants: EU funds biotech legume research, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Suntory announced first blue GE rose, GENET
  • 9-Misc: Ontario farmers cut pesticides in fruit and vegetables byhalf without GE crops, GENET
  • 5-Animals: Genetic tinkering may control pests, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Low-nicotine (GE) tobacco under U.S. States' scrutiny, GENET
  • 9-Misc: Growers for Wheat Biotechnology - a new biotech PR group inthe U.S., GENET
  • 2-Plants: GE pharma crops - The ultimate health food, GENET
  • 2-Plants: GE lobby groups promote Pakistani NGO offering growingpharma crops, GENET
  • 2-Plants: EU funds GE pharma plants - and field trials in SouthAfrica, GENET
  • 2 Plants: Argentina OKs Monsanto's Roundup Ready GMO corn, GENET
  • 2-Plants: U.S. wheat export group approves biotech policy, GENET
  • 1-Proteins: Monsanto likely phasing out controversial bovine growthhormone, GENET
  • 9-Misc: GE discussion in Thai newspaper, GENET
  • 9-Misc: GE debate in South Africa, GENET
  • 7-Business: BASF chief impatient with Europe's fear of innovation, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: WTO Panel postpones its ruling on the EU GMO case, GENET
  • 4-Patents: Preventing biopiracy in Bermuda's waters - and inEthopia's forests, GENET
  • 2-Plants: New alliance formed to defend Californian campaigns toban GE crops, GENET
  • 9-Misc: South African response on EU GE pharma crop project, GENET
  • 2-Plants: 'GM banana needed to fend off pests', GENET
  • 2-Plants: Genetic mutation of Mexican maize - Gene warfare in Oaxaca, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Sustainable agriculture activates tomato genes, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Anti-caries drug grown in tobacco - the most advanced GEpharma crop, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Monitoring the illegal Bt cotton crop in Pakistan, GENET
  • 7-Business: Feds grant rare Cuba embargo exception to biotechcompany, GENET
  • 7-Business: "Investors must be willing to wait years, if notdecades" for cash return, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Australian green and indigenous groups say no to huge GMCotton project, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Australian cotton belts pests into split views, GENET
  • 7-Business: European biotech still dwarfed by America, GENET
  • 2-Plants: EU pushed again to accept GM maize import, GENET
  • 9-Misc: African biotech organizations support GE food aid, GENET
  • 9-Misc: Scientists and scholars denounce position of the CIIR on GMcrops, GENET
  • 9-Misc: International Conference on Hunger, Food Aid and GMOsrejects GMOs, GENET
  • 9-Misc: Free trade proponents, Ag(Biotech) industry and researchersin support of FAO biotech report, GENET
  • 9-Misc: GE-free news from Croatia and Albania, GENET
  • 3-Food: EU farm ministers failed to approve Monsanto's NK603 GEmaize, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Malaysia drafted biosafety and ABS bills, GENET
  • 4-Patents: Biopiracy accusations have reverberations on Bermuda, GENET
  • 9-Misc: Canadian government fires three whistleblower scientists, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Report of the Puerto Rico Project on Biosafety, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: FoEE analysis of the new German genetech act, GENET
  • 9-Misc: Why we need a new forum for the Brazil public debate on GMOs, GENET
  • About the articule on Brazil, Elizabeth Bravo
  • 3-Food: European Commission authorises import of GM-maize for usein animal feed, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Philippine Region of Bohol declares itself GE-freezone, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Californian rice growers fear biotech ban, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Forecasts on GE crop acreages in the U.S. and Brazil, GENET
  • 9-Misc: China seeks greater American-Chinese coordination ofbiotech research, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Scientists are calling for stricter GE rules in China, GENET
  • 2-Plants: U.S. consumer and environmental NGOs warn on risks posedby GE pharma rice, GENET
  • 2-Plants: EU funds GE 'pharming' solutions to major diseases, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Thai researcher discovered iron-rich non-GE rice, GENET
  • 9-Misc: On biotech activities in Ethiopia and Kenya, GENET
  • 7-Business: Biotech investment busy going nowhere, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Rockefeller Foundation in Kenya - GE or non-GE project?, GENET
  • 7-Business: Indian agri-biotech stuck in groove, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Syngenta's suggestions on protecting consumers fromtheir governments' GE decisions, GENET
  • 9-Misc: India to unveil new biotech policy, GENET
  • 2-Plants: U.S. Wheat Associates set strict guidelines for GE wheat, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: USDA regulatory policy has been 'hijacked' byagribusiness industry, GENET
  • 9-Misc: Report on U.S. biotech PR for teachers and school children, GENET
  • 8-Humans: UK ruling on embyros clears the way for 'designer babies', GENET
  • 8-Humans: Surprising variation in human genes, GENET
  • 3-Food: Malawi National Cancer Registry blames GM foods for rise incancer cases, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Indian Council of Medical Research call for morestringent GE food risk assessments, GENET
  • 2-Plants: New EU GMO labelling rules support non-GMO agriculture inthe US, GENET
  • 9-Misc: PG Economics coexistence research paper skews facts tosupport dubious conclusions, GENET
  • 9-Misc: Agro-imperialism: Green Revolution to biotechnology, GENET
  • 3-Food: Food aid and GMOs: Africa and the consumers right to choose, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Row over GE pharma plant cooperation between EU and SouthAfrica, GENET
  • 2-Plants: Agricultural Research Station in Thailand sellsGE-contaminated papaya seeds, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: 'Conflict of interest' in South African GMO advisorypanel, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Sri Lanka drafting GMO laws, GENET
  • 3-Food: U.S. National Academy of Sciences calls for extended foodsafety assessments for "novel foods", GENET
  • 9-Misc: Greens/EFA demand a more democratic, GM-free Europe, GENET
  • 9-Misc: Lawsuit threatens genetic drug crops' future In Hawaii, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: North Dakota (USA) citizens may vote on GE wheat, GENET
  • 3-Food: Barely any GMO-labelled food found in the EU, GENET
  • 3-Food: Nestlé rejects claims of GM ingredients in Russian baby food, GENET
  • 2-Plants: IRRI project trained Bangladesh farmers to elimenatepesticides without GE crops, GENET
  • 6-Regulation: Californian GE-free struggle gets tougher, GENET
  • 9-Misc: News on efforts to make Prince-Edward-Island (Canada) a GEfree zone, GENET
  • 7-Business: UK biotech chicken firm TranXenoGen fails to fly, GENET
  • 7-Business: Malaysia establishes biotech cooperation with U.S.univeristy, GENET
  • 7-Business: New Zealand's government plans to pay compensation forGE contaminated seeds, GENET

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