GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Tue Nov 30 04:25:05 104
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2-Plants: Sale of Monsanto's BT cottonseeds up in India,
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6-Regulation: Tasmanian moratorium on GM crops extended,
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4-Patents: Patent infringement fees of U.S. farmers used byMonsanto to fund IPR training,
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7-Business: U.S. institutions develop new biotechnology policy forMalaysia,
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2 Plants: Asian nations may have to be cautious on GMO rice,
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9-Misc: Beware the new biotech eurovision,
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2-Plants: Poland opposes EC decision on MON 810 GE maize,
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6-Regulation: Vermont (USA) implements mandatory GE seed labelling,
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9-Misc: Europe still resisting GMOs,
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2-Plants: Philippines authorities probe Bt corn after healthcomplaints,
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8-Humans: UN delays vote on cloning ban -- again,
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9-Misc: Australia's GM free status a 'polite fiction',
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6-Regulation: Two key efforts to ban biotech crops in Californiastumble,
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9-misc: IFOAM EU Group criticizes Dutch co-existence agreement,
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2-Plants: EFSA clears Monsanto corn, again,
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3-Food: Shock for Nestle - The transnational has lost GM court casein Russia,
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2-Plants: Indian farmers' approaches to food sovereignty,
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7-Business: Denmark and Switzerland support Indian biotech R&D,
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2-Plants: On Roundup Ready resistant coca plants in Colombia,
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6-Regulation: Modified crops issue divides voters in California,
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2-Plants: GE bananas - hype and reality,
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2-Plants: U.S. scientists start breeding non-GE aphid-resistantsoybeans,
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2-Plants: Australian and Japanese scientists announce non-GEapproach to aluminum-tolerant wheat,
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6-Regulation: Governor of Parana (Brazil) fights to keep the StateGMO-free,
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9-Misc: UNESCO to set up biotech centre in India,
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6-Regulation: New Indian patent regime may pose challenges to farmsector,
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2-Plants: Indian Bt cotton - hailed and condemned,
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7-Business: Continued losses put pressure on Monsanto product launch,
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4-Patents: Monsanto's bean detectives visit Nebraskan farmers,
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2-Plants: Slow start of rootworm resistant GE corn in the U.S.,
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2-Plants: CEC report on maize and biodiversity focusses onsocio-economics (2),
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2-Plants: CEC report on maize and biodiversity focusses onsocio-economics (1),
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2-Plants: Soya - They hailed it as a wonderfood,
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3-Food: GMOs safe for environment and human use, U.S. Researhcersconclude after GE corn feeding study,
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7-Business: Paraguayan GMO approval seen as market milestone,
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6-Regulation: Italy's leading oncologist steps into GMO debate,
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2-Plants: Mexico urged to limit importation of biotech corn,
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6-Regulation: South African NGOs criticize GMO Act changes,
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3-Food: Denmark develops strategy to develop acceptable GE food,
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9-Misc: Powell River (Canada) honoured for GE free zone,
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9-Misc: Sinn Fein Party argues for a GMO-free Ireland,
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2-Plants: Call for global ban on GM trees,
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2-Plants: U.S. Wheat Associates reject GE plant promotion strategy,
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2-Plants: Syngenta abandons GE wheat trials in Germany,
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6-Regulation: Italy accepts biotech crops but allows regions to banthem,
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9-Misc: Indian farmers released Monsanto hostage after compensationfor poor Bt cotton yields,
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2-Plants: Sterile male potatoes 'make GM field trials safe' in thecentre of origin,
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7-Business: Zambian and German companies start co-operation innon-GE crop production,
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2-Plants: Scientific paper reveals fundamental flaws in GE croptests,
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2-Plants: Greenpeace hails Bayer India GM pullout,
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6-Regulation: European Commission to press five member states todrop GMO bans,
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2-Plants: Non-GE iron-rich rice tested successfully in thePhilippines,
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6-Regulation: New Hokkaido rules would stop farming of gene-alteredcrops,
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6-Regulation: Biotech regulation in the U.S. after Federal electionand Californian ballots,
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6-Regulation: Venezuela seeks to put teeth into biotech ban,
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2-Plants: Row over GM papaya to surface at IUCN Third WorldConservation Congress,
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2-Plants: Letters and comments on GE papayas in Hawai'i,
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8-Humans: Big biotech's voracious appetite - On the U.S. Statescloning laws,
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9-Misc: New South Wales government accused to muzzle biotechwatchdog,
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9-Misc: Mexican ag minister seeks to counter anti-biotech sentiment,
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3-Food: Pope hints at thumbs-down for GM food,
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9-Misc: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America adopts GMO policy,
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9-Misc: CIIR AGM calls for a precautionary approach to GeneticModification,
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2-Plants: Scottish GE researchers appeall to Bill Gates for funding,
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3-Food: Reactions on the U.S.-Vatican conference on GE food,
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2-Plants: GE trees on the horizon,
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7-Business: GE Pharma plant company Ventria moves to Missouri,
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6-Regulation: FDA proposes draft guidance for GE food plants,
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2-Plants: GM firms finally give up on planting in Britain,
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6-Regulation: Arcata City Council (USA) adopts anti-GMO ordinance,
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7-Business: US-Africa Agribusiness Conference calls for GMOs andU.S.-type-regulation,
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6-Regulation: Should farmers have 'right' to set back enhancedseeds?,
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6-Regulation: US to legalize biotech contamination,
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6-Regulation: Brazil govt body allows 1% GMO contamination oncotton seed lots,
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2-Plants: Brazil and China are set to legalise genetically modifiedcrops,
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2-Plants: Nature unkind to Australia's first commcerial GM canolatrials,
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7-Business: Chinese company sign non-GE soy agreement with Canadianproducers,
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7-Business: Genetically modified wheat is still a market risk,
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4-Patents: Argentina struggles with Roundup Ready soybean royalties,
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6-Regulation: Delay in approving bio-safety guidelines in Pakistan,
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8-Humans: After the alcohol-, smoking- and homosexuality-gene: thegod-gene is found,
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2-Plants: GM rapeseed found around Japanese ports,
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1-Proteins: Cautious hopes over food allergy GE vaccine,
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5-Animals: 'Gene Gun' vaccine prevents allergy in mice,
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9-Misc: IUCN calls for a GMO moratorium,
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6-Regulation: Another biotech battle looms in Brazil,
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2-Plants: Chinese scientists warn of rushed GE rice introduction,
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9-Misc: Technology is key to Africa's fight to avoid food deficits,
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2-Plants: Results of German coexistence trials with Bt maizepresented,
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6-Regulation: Confusion over French GM law,
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conference announcement: GMO FREE REGIONS, BIODIVERSITY AND RURALDEVELOPMENT IN EUROPE,
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6-Regulation: Parliament of Prince Edward Island (Canada) todiscuss GMO-free zone policy,
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6-Regulation: German parliament adopted new GMO law,
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3-Food: Third EU GM food approval on the way?,
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4-Patents: National Farmers Union Canada warns against corporatetakeover of seed system,
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7-Business: BioTOP Berlin-Brandenburg starting to catch up,
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6-Regulation: Russian Parliament approves GE labelling rules,
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