GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Sat Feb 26 04:25:03 105
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6-Regulation: Italian Parliament approves GM farming law,
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2-Plants: Surin governor says GM rice not necessary for Thailand,
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3-Food: Africa's food insecurity set to persist, says Norman Borlaug,
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2-Plants: Brazil Minister of Agriculture strengthens GE cropresearch,
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3-Food: Angola GMO ban to hurt food aid imports,
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2-Plants: News on GE soy planting in Brazil,
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2-Plants: GE vines could stop disease in California (USA),
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2-Plants: Report on GE threats to the organic industry in Vermont(USA),
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7-Business: Monsanto to acquire Seminis, a leading vegetable andfruit seed company,
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6-Regulation: North Dakota (USA) legislators hear local concerns onGE wheat,
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3-Food: National survey shows Americans are in the dark regardingGM foods,
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2-Plants: Glyphosate-resistant common ragweed confirmed in Arkansas(USA),
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7-Business: Agricultural biotechnology withering on the vine,
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2-Plants: Results on Bt corn mixed in South Dakota (USA),
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6-Regulation: The Wilderness Society urges Parties of WestAustralia to keep GE crop ban,
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4-Patents: Argentina to change rules on payment for GMO seeds,
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6-Regulation: Manchester in Vermont (USA) decides on a GE cropmoratorium,
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2-Plants: EU vote on GE maize GA21 from Monsanto delayed,
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2-Plants: Response to "Withering on the Vine",
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9-Misc: Struggle on GMOs continues within the Philippine CatholicChurch,
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2-Plants: After Bt corn, watch out for Bt cotton in Philippines,
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6-Regulation: Swiss Government tightens law on GM declaration,
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9-Misc: Food. Health. Bribery - Monsanto bribes in Indonesia,
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6-Regulation: No need to label genetically modified products inPhilippines?,
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6-Regulation: German Genetic Modification Act in force - Public GMORegister online,
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5-Animals: Judge says Web site must stop marketing allergy-free GEkittens,
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6-Regulation: Sonoma in California (USA) to decide about 10 yearGMO ban,
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5-Animals: Dutch company Pharming raises EUR 7m for drug development,
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6-Regulation: Can the WTO, Biosafety Protocol and CodexAlimentarius work together?,
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3-Food: European food shelves are mostly GMO-free,
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6-Regulation: Canadian Government to unleash terminator bombshellat UN meeting,
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9-Misc: Charter of the regions and local authorities of Europe onco-existence,
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6-Regulation: Update the GMO-free hearings on Prince Edward Island(Canada),
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9-Misc: Final text of the IUCN motions on GMOs published,
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9-Misc: Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on GMO-freezones and co-existence,
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6-Regulation: FDA plan offers upfront GMO safety assurance,
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6-Regulation: Fall vote likely on GMO ban in Sonoma (USA),
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2-Plants: Genome scrambling - Myth or reality?,
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2-Plants: Better trees from GM technology?,
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6-Regulation: Farmers in Montana (USA) divided over seed liabilitylaw,
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8-Humans: Dolly's creator granted human cloning licence,
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8-Humans: Animal-human hybrids spark controversy,
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2-Plants: Japan says GM rice could help combat hay fever,
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7-Misc: GM Foods vital for strong economy, states Kenyan Minister,
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9-Misc: Philippine biotech programme mobilizes religious leaders tosupport GE crops,
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7-Business: Biotech rejection a 'tragedy' among developing countries,
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2-Plants: Assessing the benefits and risks of GE crops - Bt maizein Africa,
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4-Patents: Patent challenges to agbiotech technologies in 2004,
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2-Plants: Frequency of pollen drift in genetically engineered corn,
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2-Plants: New Zealand Institute of Gene Ecology urges cautionbefore GE corn LY038 approval,
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2-Plants: Tanzania to grow GM cotton for trial this year,
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7-Business: Price for non-GE soy increases,
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6-Regulations: GMO producing countries criticize Saudi Arabia's GEfood labeling law,
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4-Patents: Open source techniques for GE crops published,
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3-Food: U.S. GE proponents praise GE food as solution forAfrica's hunger,
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2-Plants: USDA forces to disclose GE pharma crop testing sites in Hawai'i,
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6-Regulation: California considers ban on pet cloning,
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6-Regulation: Sonoma County (USA) to study proposed GMO ban,
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6-Regulation: GMO debate once again topic in Legislature in Vermont (USA),
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2-Plants: U.S. may soon lead the world in herbicide-resistant weeds,
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4-Patents: Executive Director of UNEP accuses IPR system of undermining the CBD,
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6-Regulation: GM food law stymied in Mexico by environmentalists,
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4-Patents: Syngenta to let mega-genome patent lapse,
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2-Plants: Bangladesh Minister calls for GE crops to improve agriculture,
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4-Patents: Patent on too-human hybrid denied,
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9-Misc: Japanese NGOs urges West Australia to say no to GMOs,
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3-Food: World Food Programme distributes food aid with StarLink in Central America,
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9-Misc: ISAAA promotes GE crops as means of poverty alleviation,
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2-Plants: European Commission exposes Member States to risks of GE maize MON810,
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9-Misc: African biosafety projects used to promote GE crops,
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2-Plants: GE potato vaccine offers hope against hepatitis,
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2-Plants: Feelings mixed on growth of GM pharma rice in the USA,
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6-Regulation: Japan's main farm region to tighten GMO crop rules,
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2-Plants: Japanese Ministries battle over GE rice claimed to prevent hay fever,
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2-Plants: Bayer and Monsanto vie for South Africa's sugar cane,
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7-Business: India prepares for GMO agriculture,
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2-Plants: Bumper cotton crop : Is it a Bt magic?,
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1-Proteins: Tillamook County Creamery Association (USA) bans rBGH,
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8-Humans: UN to 'recommend' national bans on human cloning,
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4-Patents: Monsanto taks Argentina royalty bid to world body,
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6-Regulation: Montana (USA) GE wheat liability law voted down,
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2-Plants: U.S. wheat needs biotech boost, industry groups say,
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6-Regulation: Mexico's president to sign new regulations on GE crops and food,
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9-Misc: Only publically funded research must comply with New York's Freedom of Information Law,
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6-Regulation: WTO GM dispute panel meets in Geneva,
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2-Plants: EU Commission pushes ahead on GM despite widespread opposition,
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2-Plants: GMOs: Africa's possible solution to perpetual food crises,
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3-Food: Bartter-Steggles (Australia) phases out GM feed,
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9-Misc: Cyprus Green Party calls for a national GMO free zone,
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7-Business: Monsanto Company to acquire Emergent Genetics, a leading cotton seed company,
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4-Patents: UNEP Executive Director dissociates himself from critical IPR speech at CBD meeting,
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5-Animals: New organs could come from pig embryos,
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8-Humans: U.S. panel to advise testing babies for 29 diseases,
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9-Misc: Leaked documents reveal EU arguments at the WTO,
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2-Plants: Andra Pradesh (India) Bt-Cotton planters face high synthetic pesticide costs,
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4-Patents: News on Monsanto's technology fee policy in Brazil and the U.S.,
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9-Misc: South African court orders Government to lift veil on GMO decisions,
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6-Regulation: Prince Edward Island (Canada) committee hears pros and cons of GM crops,
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2-Plants: Genetic rice debate rages in SE Missouri (USA),
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9-Misc: UK Ex-Environment Minister: Only Blair and Beckett Support GM,
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9-Misc: GMO debate in Greece,
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6-Regulation: Sonoma County (USA) supervisors to decide on GMO ban,
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