GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Sat May 29 04:25:07 104
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7-Business: European Commission presents report on its "LifeSciences & Biotechnology Strategy",
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2-Plants: U.S scientists advocate change of zero-tolerance policyfor GE pharma crop contamination,
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2-Plants: Who is responsible for the consequences of pollen drift?,
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9-Misc: On the biotech and biosafety policy of World Bank,
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4-Patents: Mississippi farmer gets big break from appeals court inMonsanto GE soy case,
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9-Misc: Ryegrass herbicide resistance may increase with GM canola,
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6-Regulation: EU Standing Committee on the Food Chain and AnimalHealth failed to agree on GE maize NK603,
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2-Plants: No GMO applications in New Zealand,
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6-Regulation: Regulation of GMO products may prove difficult inBotswana,
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9-Misc: Australian States struggling about their GE-free status,
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6-Regulation: GE corn growers not following the EPA rules can looseaccess to seeds,
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9-Misc: Cheap corn from U.S. wreaks havoc in Mexico,
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2-Plants: EU experts fail to agree on NK603 GE maize approval,
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5-Animals: Uk scientists announce break-through in animal GEtechniques,
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6-Regulation: GE-free ballots gain momentum in the U.S.,
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6-Regulation: Not yet born, suggested India GMO regulatorymechanism draws first blood,
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2-Plants: Hungary should reassess EU-approved GMOs,
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9-Misc: Feeding world's hungry more about politics than food,
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2-Plants: China's rice guru shuffles genes for super strain,
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9-Misc: USAID funds Nigeria to spread GMOs in agriculture,
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3-Food: African groups accuse WFP and USAID of denying right tochoose to reject GE food aid,
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3-Food: Africa in revolt over GM food,
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3-Food: Why China gives green light to US GMOs?,
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3-Food: Norwegian wheat importers won't import GE wheat,
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6-Regulation: Russia adopts stricter GM food labelling rules,
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9-Misc: Lord Sainsbury expected to quit position as UK science andinnovation minister,
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3-Food: Court date for GM foods in South Africa,
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3-Food: Africa GM food aid claims are 'rubbish',
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7-Business: 'Gene silencing' licence between CSIRO and BayerCropScience boosts crop research,
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7-Business: Turning plant genes into corporate cash,
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2-Plants: Icon Genetics unveils plant production technology,
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2-Plants: GE maize trials start and GE wheat trial destroyed inGermany,
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6-Regulation: New Zealand's Councils press for more power on GEissues,
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9-Misc: Top chefs want Ireland declared GM-free zone,
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2-Plants: UK row concerning farm-scale evaluations of GM cropsheats up,
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6-Regulation: Prince Edward Island (Canada) farm groups urge ban onGMO 'contaminants,
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9-Misc: Slovenia wants to stay a GMO-free country,
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6-Regulation: Tanzania looks abroad for GM advice,
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3-Food: China clears Bt corn,
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2-Plants: GE canola planted by mistake in Victoria (Australia),
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2-Plants: GE beans may neutralise transgenic debate,
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5-Animals: Expert fights UK horse cloning ban,
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7-Business: Panel touts cost-effectiveness of agricultural biotech,
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2-Plants: Monsanto suspends GE wheat program - industry,
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2-Plants: Monsanto suspends GE wheat program - Monsanto,
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2-Plants: Monsanto suspends GE wheat program - newspapers,
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2-Plants: Monsanto suspends GE wheat program - civil society,
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7-Business: Epicyte Pharmaceutical joins failing-biotech row,
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2-Plants: Biotechnology now offers a new golf course grass,
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2-Plants: Syngenta says no plans to halt GM wheat programme,
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2-Plants: Seeds of doubt over the Monsanto decision,
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2-Plants: Monsanto suspends GM canola programs in Australia,
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2-Plants: GM wheat 'delayed, not abandoned',
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2-Plants: Call for 'second-generation' GM crops,
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9-Misc: New Zealand's Pro-GM lobby institute closes,
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2-Plants: GM pullout shock for Grains Council of Australia,
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2-Plants: European Commission plans to aprove GE maize for food,
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2-Plants: Aboriginal elders leaders decided against GE cotton,
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2-Plants: New Zealand's Government plays down discovery of GEcontaminated seeds,
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9-Misc: Friends of the Earth Nigeria warns on Ge crops,
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6-Regulation: GE-free news from UK,
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9-Misc: On the Bt 11 maize court case in South Africa,
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3-Food: Most EU feed now labelled as containing GMOs,
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4-Patents: Monsanto and Syngenta fight over GE patents,
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3-Food: UK dairy farms urged to cut out GM feed,
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3-Food: On GE food aid in Southern Africa,
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8-Humans: Consensus emerges on HapMap strategy,
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6-Regulation: Update on U.S. States GMO regulation,
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7-Business: Malaysian report praises biotech as engine of economicdevelopment,
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2-Plants: GM contamination claims 'exaggerated', claims study,
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2-Plants: On the future of GE garden plants,
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2-Plants: GE cress claims health benefits,
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2-Plants: On GE wheat resistence in Japan,
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3-Food: Bt11 Maize: Approved by the commission, still banned byconsumers,
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3-Food: European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protectionallows Bt 11 maize for food purposes,
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6-Regulation: Monsanto denies German government access to GE maizerisk assessment study,
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2-Plants: FAO calls for more GE crops for the poor,
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2-Plants: Keep GE wheat out of South Africa,
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3-Food: Cyprus removed contaminated GE-free food from market,
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6-Regulation: Californian councils consider GE-free ballots,
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2-Palnts: Farmers' Union of Wales welcomes GE wheat deferral,
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4-Patents: Canadian Supreme Court is going to announce its rulingon Schmerser vs. Monsanto,
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2-Plants: UN Forest Forum urged to ban GE trees,
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2-Plants: Broken Promises,
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3-Food: Approval of Bt11 maize endangers humans and livestock,
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4-Patents: Monsanto wins against Percy Schmeiser (1),
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4-Patents: Monsanto wins against Percy Schmeiser (2),
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3-Food: English translation of French scientific document on NK603maize,
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3-Food: Greenpeace New Zealand claims victory in GE battle withMcDonald's,
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2-Plants: U.S. company claims to develop salt tolerant GE plants,
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3-Food: 48 million say: WTO Hands Off Our Food,
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3-Food: Europe's okay for GM corn sparks row over democracy,safeguards,
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6-Regulation: South African NGOs seek access to GE maize approvaldata,
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3-Food: France insists on independent GMO policy,
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3-Food: Syngenta does not market Bt-11 GE maize in the EU,
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9-Misc: The slap in the face of Mosanto,
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2-Plants: New glyphosate resistence gene discovered,
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6-Regulation: Scottish Greens and Scottish National Party want GMcrops ban,
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4-Patents: On the implications of the Canadian Monsanto vs.Schmeiser ruling,
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5-Animals: Dairy cloning news,
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2-Plants: USAID assists Nigeria in genetic engineering research andPR,
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2-Plants: European Academies of Science Advisory Council calls formore plant genomic research,
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6-Regulation: Ordinary citizens protest against GMOs in South Africa,
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2-Plants: Argentina's GMO soy raising environment concerns,
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9-Misc: Weed with glyphosate immunity galloping across Indiana (USA),
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2-Plants: Syngenta is going to sell Bt11 seeds in the EU but "ismoving with the markets",
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9-Misc: The FAO report - reactions (2),
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9-Misc: The FAO report - reactions (1),
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9-Misc: The FAO report - critical analysis,
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6-Regulation: NGOs submit amicus brief in WTO GM dispute,
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6-Regulation: German Parliament demands GM labelling at detectionlevel,
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9-Misc: 'What have GM producers got to hide?',
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6-Regulation: Partial surrender on 'Frankenfood',
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