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Last updated: Thu Mar 31 04:25:04 105
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9-Misc: On the GMO debate in Armenia,
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9-Misc: Public participation in South Africa - a matter of money?,
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9-Misc: Seeds of dispute: Crop crusaders in Japan,
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9-Misc: Recent biotech and biosafety activities in the Arabian world,
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9-Misc: EU Commission plans GMOs debate, end policy void,
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7-Business: "White" biotechnology on expansion course in Germany,
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1-Proteins: Tillamook (USA) farmers approve cow hormones ban,
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6-Regulations: Mixed news on local GMO votes in the UA,
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2-Plants: The state of growing GE crops in Africa,
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7-Business: Can India afford to grow transgenic crops?,
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2-Plants: New Bt corn approved for cultivation in the Philippines,
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9-Misc: GE virus planned to counter cane toad in Australia,
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6-Regulation: Mexican biosafety law on the side of transgenics?,
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6-Regulation: Lawmaking on GMO coexistence is minefield for EU,
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9-Misc: Secret Victorian (Australia) GM site locations revealed,
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2-Plants: Spanish farmers, EU's lone GMO sowers, want more,
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2-Plants: Growing GE crops in Russia a distant goal,
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9-Misc: Terminator GMOs praised as biosafety measure,
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6-Regulation: Brazil OKs law to legalize biotech seed,
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2-Plants: No Bt Cotton, No Pests! - How cotton farmers are being fleeced,
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2-Plants: Plant bugs increasing nuisance in cotton,
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2-Plants: Non-GE breeding successes in orphan crops,
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6-Regulation: Sonoma (USA) voters to decide proposed GMO ban,
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2-Plants: Hungary producers warn of illegal GMO maize influx,
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3-Food: Vermont (USA) residents speak out against GE food,
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3-Food: Angola discusses to build up food and GMO control laboratories,
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6-Regulation: First workshop on GMO regulation in Lebanon,
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7-Business: Monsanto Brazil to invest $20 mln in new GMO soy,
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6-Regulation: Evaluating the acceptability of GM crops: the scope for autonomy in developing countries,
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2-Plants: Release of larvicidal cry proteins in root exudates of transgenic Bt plants,
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2-Plants: EFSA clears GE Bt maize 1507 for cultivation,
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2-Plants: After soy boom, GMO corn next up in Argentina,
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6-Regulation: Brazil war over transgenics returns to the courts,
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6-Regulation: New Brazil biosafety law: Monsanto stock rises,
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2-Plants: Indian GEAC defers Bt decision after unclear reports,
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9-Misc: Biotech scientists trained to influence the Cartagena Protocol negotiations,
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9-Misc: Bangladesh to formulate 20 years plan on biotechnology policy,
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9-Misc: High price of access to GMO information in South Africa,
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2-Plants: China close to production of "safe" genetic rice,
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2-Plants: Can GMOs end world hunger?,
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3-Food: Safety concerns keep E.Asia consumers off GMO food,
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2-Plants: GRAIN report on hybrid rice in Asia,
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5-Animals: U.S. fishermen and lawmakers prepare for introduction of GE salmon,
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6-Regulation: Bulgaria to ban some GMOs, harmonise with EU,
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9-Misc: Campaign "GMO-free Estonia" launched,
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4-Patents: European Patent Office upholds decision to revoke Neem patent,
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8-Humans: UN General Assembly the United Nations Declaration on Human Cloning,
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7-Business: UK Government increases biotech funding - companies leave ag-biotech field,
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9-Misc: Regional Caribbean policy on genetically modified foods needed,
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3-Food: World Consumer Rights Day 2005 focus on GMOs,
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2-Plants: India cautious on GMO crops, farmers see benefits,
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2-Plants: Bolivia takes small step toward biotech commercialization,
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7-Business: Communist Party of Vietnam issued directive to boost biotechnology,
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2-Plants: Philippines pushes biotech corn, cautious on rice,
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7-Business: GE-Free Sonoma proponents release report on economic costs of bio-contamination,
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2-Plants: Campaign demands USDA halt field releases of GE trees,
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2-Plants: Australia struggles to win support for GMO crops,
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2-Plants: White Earth members seek ban on genetically modified wild rice,
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2-Plants: On GE pharma sugar cance,
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5-Animals: GE "enviropigs" improve pork farm waste,
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2-Plants: USAID project to develop virus resistant GE groundnuts and sunflowers for India,
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9-Misc: Announcing a new searchable database on the revolving door and biotech,
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9-Misc: The Uncle Tom Award - The Fake Parade II,
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6-Regulation: Tanzanian farmers up in arms against GMOs draft policy,
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6-Regulation: Iowa (USA) bans local GE crop bans,
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7-Business: Monsanto claims more global biotech victories,
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2-Plants: GM crops in Britain 'within next ten years',
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9-Misc: 203,405 signatures plus 542 NGOs against GM farming in Hokkaido,
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2-Plants: New data on the Bt cotton controversy in India,
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3-Food: Greenpeace China alleges double standards over GM food practices,
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2-Plants: Missouri (USA) making unpopular first venture into biopharming,
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3-Food: Kraft CEO sees nutrition role for biotech foods,
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9-Misc: Half of Poland declares itself GMO free zone,
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4-Patents: Argentina slams Monsanto for "attitude" on GMO royalties,
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6-Regulation: World GMO treaty pits EU against its trade partners,
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3-Food: European Commission to push for GMO foods despite opposition,
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3-Food: Monsanto: Biotech wheat revival unlikely,
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7-Business: Food industry body supports Indian farmers to adhere to European (GE) food standards,
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2-Plants: UK Farm Scale Evaluation - Extremists' protests halt GM crop trials,
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2-Plants: UK Farm Scale Evaluation - Tories would ban GE crop planting until 2008,
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6-Regulation: GMOs on the Commission's table: still not edible for farmers, consumers and the environment,
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2-Plants: EU States overruled on GMOs by own deadlock,
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6-Regulation: Prince Edward Island (Canada) has legal power to ban GE crops,
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3-Food: More info needed for GM food debate in Japan,
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2-Plants: European Commission to push approving GMOs, could come in few weeks,
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2-Plants: Syngenta admits 150 square kilometres accidentally sown with unapproved GE corn,
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2-Plants: Pharmaceutical rice in Missouri threatens food supply,
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2-Plants: Poland to ban Monsanto GMO maize seed, Wielkopolska Province declared as GMO-free zone,
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3-Food: National Starch strengthens non-GM identity preservation measures for corn in the US,
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3-Food: Low-linolenic-acid soybeans: GE vs. GE-free approaches,
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9-Misc: South African NGO in appeal bid against hefty court costs,
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6-Regulation: Angola's Director for Internal Trade defends application of Cartagena Protocol,
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9-Misc: Nigerian consumer body rejects GMOs,
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6-Regulation: Involve other stakeholders in GMO plan, Tanzanian government urged,
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2-Plants: Golden Rice: All glitter, no gold,
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2-Plants: In cotton season, Bt plays hard to get in Punjab (India),
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2-Plants: New 'golden rice' carries far more vitamin,
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2-Plants: GMOs: Another colonialism by technology?,
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2-Plants: New report exposes the threat of a GMO invasion of Africa,
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9-Misc: Can democracy and GMOs co-exist?,
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9-Misc: Hartbeespoort Declaration of the South African Council of Churches Environment Conference,
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7-Business: Biotech seeds sprout rebound for Monsanto,
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