GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Wed Jun 30 04:25:07 104
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6-Regulation: Moray (UK; Scotland) declared itself a GM-free region,
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6-Regulation: Butte County (USA) on the way to pass GE-freeresolution,
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2-Plants: German GM crop sites stay secret despite new EU GMOregulations,
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7-Business: Monsanto seeks to end Delta and Pine cotton deal,
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5-Animals: Scientists produce cow immune to Mad Cow Disease,
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6-Regulation: Russia tightens controls over GMOs in food,
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1-Proteins: Cuba's biotechnology success a showcase to the world,
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6-Regulation: Australian and New Zealand praise their GM foodlabelling standard,
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2-Plants: Kenya prepares to grow genetically modified maize,
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2-Plants: More time needed to develop biotech wheat,
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4-Patents: Canada sows further doubt on GM seed patents,
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2-Plants: China official says GMO cotton developing super pest,
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3-Food: Sainsbury UK goes for GE-free cattle fodder,
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9-Misc: GE in India (5) - Indian voters do not support currenttechnology reforms,
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9-Misc: GE in India (4) - Proposed GMO regulatory system under fire,
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9-Misc: GE in India (2) - Bt cotton debate still evokes mixedresponse,
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9-Misc: GE in India (3) - Bt cotton, again,
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9-Misc: GE in India (1) - Performance of Bt cotton in AndrahPradesh 03/04,
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3-Food: GM food aid controversy erupts again in africa,
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6-Regulation: Liberian NGOs demand cautious approach towards GE food,
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6-Regulation: South Africa new Biodiversity Act also deals with GMOissues,
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5-Animals: Scientist questions value of BSE-immune cows,
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2-Plants: France says yes to new GM crop trials,
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6-Regulation: Russia tightens up GM food labeling,
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2-Plants: GE pharma crops making quiet comeback in the U.S.,
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2-Plants: Philippine groups struggle about Bt corn,
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2-Plants: Bayer pulls out of GM canola trials in New South Wales(Australia),
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2-Plants: Low lignin GM trees and forage crops,
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9-Misc: Protesters gather at BIO 2004,
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6-Regulation: New Zealand public consulted whether to ratifyCartagena Protocol,
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6-Regulation: Zero tolerance for GM contamination could be eased inNew Zealand,
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9-Misc: Anti-GM views growing in US,
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3-Food: Can GE technology improve bad food?,
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7-Business: DuPont to buy Maxygen's Verdia unit,
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2-Plants: Australian farm trial for GM canola despite Monsantopullout,
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6-Regulation: Citizens for GE-Free Butte (USA) start GE-free ballot,
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9-Misc: The Ecological Society of America voices its concern ongenetically engineered organisms,
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6-Regulation: U.S. starts environmental impact assessment procedurefor GE bent grass,
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2-Plants: Risk assessment of GE plants expressing proteaseinhibitor genes,
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2-Plants: Update on refuge strategies in Bt crops,
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6-Regulation: FAO produces additional guidelines for GMO riskassessment,
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2-Plants: Gene flow from cultivated rice: Ecological consequences,
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9-Misc: USDA-Burkina Faso summit to examine role of GMOs in Africa,
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7-Business: U.S. States and cities court biotech, but is it worthit?,
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2-Plants: West Australia' Premier meets Aboriginals opposingBt-cotton,
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6-Regulation: Ohio (USA) drafts laws to allow replanting ofpatented seeds,
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9-Misc: EC releases first submissions in WTO GMO dispute,
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2-Plants: Non-GE wheat developed to out-compete weeds,
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5-Animals: GE salmons out-compete wild salmons when food is scarce,
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5-Animals: Public opposes use of animal organs in human transplants,
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5-Animals: GE chicken to produce pharma eggs,
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5-Animals: Korea to mass-produce GE pig organs for human transplants,
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5-Animals: GE cattle antibody production moves a step closer,
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5-Animals: GloFish, the first GM animal commercialized: profitsamid controversy,
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7-Business: U.S. farmers move to Brazil,
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7-Business: California biotech company moves to Iowa,
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9-Misc: Biotechnology as religion,
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7-Business: BIO 2004 feeds sceptic views about plant biotech future,
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9-Misc: Statement from a South African Council of Churchesconsultation on GMOs,
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2-Plants: China ramps up efforts to commercialize GM rice,
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8-Humans: Human cloning bans in Arab states and Bulgaria,
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2-Plants: Conventional and Bt cotton performed equally in AndhraPradesh (India) in 2003,
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6-Regulation: Final report on future Indian GMO legislation almostunchanged,
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3-Food: Irish consumers misled as labels fail to tell truth on GMfoods,
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2-Plants: Andrah Pradesh Government worried over fake Bt seeds,
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2-Plants: 'Safer' (GE) tobacco products not as safe as they seem,
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9-Misc: FAO declares war on farmers, not on hunger,
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3-Food: EU blocked approval of Monsanto's RR canola as food,
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2-Plants: New studies contradict FAO report,
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6-Regulation: Global GM Food Labelling Laws,
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3-Food: China may become ag-biotech star,
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3-Food: WFP can acquire non-GM foods from SADC countries,
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6-Regulation: U.S. Senator Durbin calls for federal review ofgenetically engineered foods,
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6-Regulation: Butte County (USA) voted for for GE-free ballot,
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6-Regulation: German Parliament passes stringent law on geneticallymodified organisms,
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2-Plants: Trikala (Greece) corn crops to be destroyed,
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6-Regulation: Vermont Progressives counter GMOs,
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9-Misc: Western Isles (UK) ready to join as Highland GM-free zonegrows,
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2-Plants: Welcome to the GM Republic of Soya Beans,
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2-Plants: Monsanto tries to win Indian farmers over to biotech seeds,
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2-Plants: Monsanto withdraws GMO wheat from all but US FDA,
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9-Misc: FAO unashamedly biased towards GMOs - Meeting the needs ofthe biotech industry, not the poor,
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2-Plants: US pushes transgenic crops in Africa,
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2-Plants: Growing India's promise: Seeds of change,
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7-Business: USDA promotes U.S. food and agricultural productsoverseas with 161 Mill USD,
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3-Food: Kenya opens greenhouse complex for GE crop experiments,
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2-Plants: West African leaders have "come a long way" inunderstanding agbiotech,
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9-Misc: Protesters Lambast FAO Over GMO Stand,
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3-Food: West African leaders interested in GMOs - if without risks,
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4-Patents: USDA and AATF sign agreement of (GE) technology transfer,
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9-Misc: GENET's GE-free pages updated,
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3-Food: Salvadoran anti-biotech factions hope to block food imports,
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2-Plants: Spain to seek independent advice on biotech crops,
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3-Food: Zambia maintains stance against GM foods,
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2-Plants: Greenpeace says GM-contaminated maize found in nineMexican states,
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2-Plants: GE crop commercialisation not likely says Thailand'sEnvironment Minister,
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6-Regulation: Brazil's biosafety law stalls in the Senate,
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6-Regulation: EU may delay setting biotech seed labeling thresholds,
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2-Plants: "Plants for the future": A European vision for plant biotechnology,
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1-Proteins: GMO controversy reaches the food enzyme market,
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3-Food: Scientific study warns of lack of information on GM health effects,
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3-Food: European Commission proposes authorisation of NK603 maize,
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2-Plants: UK study concludes that organic and GE crops can co-exist,
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9-Misc: On the GE and genetic resources debate in Malaysia,
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9-Misc: GE debate heated up in Kenya,
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9-Misc: No quick fix to Africa's food problems,
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6-Regulation: Chile's agriculture ministry delays approval of biotech crops,
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2-Plants: Egypt will help Tanzania with 'inevitable' GM crops,
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9-Misc: Does Mauritius connect land democratisation and GMO planting?,
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