GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Wed Aug 31 04:25:02 105
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4-Patents: Brazil soy seed producers reject Monsanto royalty,
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2-Plants: Indian Bt gene monoculture, potential time bomb,
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2-Plants: GE contamination of maize seeds discovered in New Zealand,
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7-Business: Syngenta says costs of GE maize tests not material,
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9-Misc: Pakistan, India and US enter crop biotech agreement,
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3-Food: Ghana stops importation of GM foods,
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9-Misc: Articles on GMO discussion in Hungary,
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3-Food: Genetically modified corn study reveals health damage and cover-up,
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6-Regulation: Spain: Biotechnology coexistence update,
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2-Plants: Paraguayan government to approve transgenic cotton crops,
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4-Patents: Old version of Golden Rice fully licensed to India,
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2-Plants: Update on GE papaya contamination and GMO discussion in Thailand,
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4-Patents: Monsanto files patent for new invention: the pig,
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7-Business: Tawain's ROC has high hopes for biotech sector,
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2-Plants: American Bollworm resistance to Bt cotton can be delayed up to 40 years,
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6-Regulation: South Korea to introduce agri-product tracking system In 2006,
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7-Business: Management strategies for a new marketplace,
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9-Misc: GM Corn protesters send message from Germany,
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2-Plants: GM potato uses frog gene to resist pathogens,
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2-Plants: News on drought-resistant GE plants,
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2-Plants: GM plant produces non-GM watermelon,
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2-Plants: Subterranean biotechnology,
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2-Plants: Scorpion gene gives plants a sting in their tail,
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7-Business: Biotech blooms in China,
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3-Food: Illegal GE rice contaminated leading retailer in China,
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5-Animals: South Korean scientists create world's first cloned dog,
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2-Plants: Citizens sue for environmental review of biopharm algae in Hawai'i,
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3-Food: U.S. food aid needs major reform, new report from IATP,
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9-Misc: Brazil's Federal Prosecuting Counsel plans lawsuit against National Technical Committee on Biosafety,
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8-Humans: Safe gene therapy at last?,
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2-Plants: GMOs a huge subject of debate on Hawai'i,
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9-Misc: Civil society organisations' statement on GMOs from Cameroon,
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3-Food: European Commission authorises the import of GM maize MON 863 for use in animal feed,
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2-Plants: UK growers can exploit GM loophole,
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9-Misc: UK Minister wants media to end 'scare stories' on GM crops,
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2-Plants: Roundup Ready alfalfa worries growers,
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2-Plants: No GE contamination in Mexican corn samples from 2003/04,
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9-Misc: Craig Venter plans to build synthetic bacterium,
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9-Misc: University of Washington (USA) plans to build a level 3 anti-terrorism lab failed,
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6-Regulation: Senate of Oregon (USA) passed moratorium bill on GE pharma crops,
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6-Regulation: Turning point for California's farm industry - banning local GE crop moratoria,
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7-Business: New methods to sequence DNA promise vastly lower costs,
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2-Plants: Results of a nationwide survey on alien GM canola growing wild in Japan,
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2-Plants: No GE contamination in Mexican corn samples from 2003/04 - more articles,
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2-Plants: GE contamination in canola in West Australia,
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9-Misc: Seventh anniversary of GM safety scandal concerning Dr. Pusztai,
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2-Plants: U.S. wheat growers making the case for biotech wheat,
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7-Business: Argentina's biotech industry no threat to giants,
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9-Misc: Herbicide-resistant weed plagues California,
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2-Plant: New herbicide-tolerant GE rice uses human gene,
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2-Plants: Japanese news on GE rice,
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2-Plants: GM rice 'could reduce reliance on phosphate fertiliser',
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2-Plants: Scientists map rice genome and predict higher yields,
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4-Patents: Uncertainty reigns as biotech patents remain unharmonised in the EU,
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2-Plants: Organic cotton beats Bt cotton in India,
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2-Plants: Indian GM cotton is 'inadequate'; enquiry demanded,
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2-Plants: Response of Chapela and Quist to PNAS article,
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3-Food: Unapproved GMO rice found in China,
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9-Misc: German GM maize fight goes to court,
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8-Humans: Political tussle over bioethics in Germany,
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2-Plants: OECD 2002 publication: Evidence of gene flow from transgenic maize to local varieties in mexico,
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4-Patents: Syngenta - a step closer to "owning" our food with rice DNA patents,
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6-Regulation: Adviser to the Malaysian Chef Minister wants tight GMO assessments,
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3-Food: South African food aid to Zimbabwe is non-GE,
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9-Misc: Call to adopt modern, improved technology to boost corp output in Bangladesh,
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2-Plants: 'Bt cotton study doesn't raise doubts over its effectiveness',
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9-Misc: Biotech crops get backing in poll in California - but 30% want state to ban them,
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9-Misc: Stanislaus County (California, USA) board supports biotech,
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7-Business: Stines Seed challenges Monsanto for dominance in the South of the U.S.,
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7-Business: U.S. alfalfa growers fear loss of Japanese market,
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7-Business: Indian cotton - harvest up and prices down,
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2-Plants: Indian scientists start to work on "wonder rice",
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2-Plants: Can the banana be saved - without GE?,
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2-Plants: Enriched lysine plants to fight malnutrition,
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2-Plants: How barley deals with aluminium,
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9-Misc: Strong public support for zero tolerance to GM contamination in New Zealand,
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7-Business: Can U.S. farmers be saved with GE pharma crops?,
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4-Patents: Crop king Monsanto seeks pig-breeding patent clout,
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7-Business: Licensing fee may double cost of new GE alfalfa seed,
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2-Plants: EU faces busy GMO timetable but no end to deadlock,
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7-Business: Price increase sought for GM soy in Brazil,
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6-Regulation: U.S. risk management company calls for GMO liability regulation,
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2-Plants: Philippines approve stacked Bt-RR GE corn,
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6-Regulation: Ghana gets bio-safety framework,
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2-Plants: First case of out-crossing of herbicide resistance into Red Rice,
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4-Patents: U.S. rice farmers fined for saving seed,
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3-Food: GE contamination in maize in New Zealand originates in RR soy bean meal,
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2-Plants: Ghana strongly favours GM crops,
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2-Plants: Hawaii Department of Agriculture rejects new hearing on modified algae,
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2-Plants: U.S. National Association of Wheat Growers sounds trumpet for GMO,
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2-Plants: Poor record of 40 years of biological research to improve plant yields,
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2-Plants: Replacement found for bacterial DNA in transgenic crops,
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6-Regulation: Lake County (USA) going to decide on GE alfalfa moratorium,
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3-Food: Michael Meacher condemns 7 years of secrecy over GM food and feed safety,
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2-Plants: GM crops research pipeline going dry,
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4-Patents: Freeing the Free Tree,
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2-Plants: U.S. weed scientists on glyphosate-resistant pigweed,
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7-Business: Monsanto readies distribution of new GM corn in the Philippines,
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3-Food: US growers push soy products in India - Countercampaign in the Philippines,
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2-Plants: GM coconut to boost Philippine's market position,
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7-Business: Japan finds 9th U.S. corn cargo tainted with Bt-10,
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2-Plants: Argentine GE crop tangle,
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2-Plants: Kenya stopped Bt maize field trials,
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9-Misc: Botswana scientists cautious about biotechnology,
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6-Regulation: Lake County (USA) debate on GE alfalfa moratorium continued to September,
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6-Regulation: Bangladesh biotech policy to be formulated soon,
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4-Patents: Monsanto plans GMO cotton royalty in Brazil,
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2-Plants: Nidera to test new GMO soy varieties in Paraguay,
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7-Business: Dealers make a fortune selling spurious Bt cotton seeds in India,
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7-Business: Transgenic cotton has ways to go in quality,
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5-Animals: Update on GE pharma cows in New Zealand,
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9-Misc: Ghana stops importation of GM foods: A rejoinder,
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6-Regulation: Nepal adopted biosafety guildelines,
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2-Plants: Sorghum to be the second cereal crop sequenced,
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