GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Tue Feb 28 04:25:04 106
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2-Plants: GMO debate hits up in Ghana,
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9-Misc: GM crops on trial in Africa,
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2-Plants: GMOs threatening seed industry in Uganda,
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2-Plants: Researchers find traces of modified food in local maize in South Africa,
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2-Plants: GM potatoes to be grown here for first time in Ireland,
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9-Misc: UNEP/GEF project in Cameroon plans biotech and biosafety school curricula,
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9-Misc: WTO delays ruling in GMO dispute until next week,
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2-Plants: On the Terminator discussions at the recent CBD meetings,
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9-Misc: Greece stands up to Commission with new GMO ban,
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7-Business: Biotech research cash fails to spawn new business,
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2-Plants: Hawaii (USA) split over biotech crops,
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2-Plants: Is GE maize co-existence at 20 meters possible?,
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4-Patents: U.S. Farm Bureau pushes to let farmers save seeds,
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2-Plants: Update on GE pharma plants,
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2-Plants: Wide-spread planting of GE crops in Germany unlikely in 2006,
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7-Business: Fall of pioneer in using transgenic plants for pharmaceuticals has analysts worried field may dry up,
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4-Patents: Monsanto asks Spanish customs to inspect soy shipments from Argentina,
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2-Plants: Mali farmers reject GM crops as attack on their way of life,
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7-Business: Update on mergers and cooperations in the biotech industry,
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8-Humans: Scientists raise hope for sickle cell patients,
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9-Misc: On the 2005 ISAAA report on global GE crop planting (2),
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9-Misc: On the 2005 ISAAA report on global GE crop planting (1),
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9-Misc: EU food regulator proposes charging fees for work,
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9-Misc: Monsanto's man at the U.S. Trade Office,
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4-Patents: Indian Bt cotton struggle continues,
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7-Business: Indian-USA farm pact to help research and GE crop trials,
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2-Plants: Herbicide-tolerant GE crops a losing proposition in India,
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2-Plants: China treads a careful path towards biotech greatness,
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9-Misc: APEC conference prepares countries for high-level policy dialogue on agricultural biotechnology and biosafety negotiations,
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6-Regulations: U.S. advisor in India: "We don't believe in process labelling",
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9-Misc: On the WTO GMO dispute,
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6-Regulation: Whangarei (New Zealand) residents can have say on GMOs, district council decides,
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2-Plants: UK scientists announce GE crops to cope with climate change,
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6-Regulation: Commission proposes fines against France for failure to adopt biotechnology legislation,
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9-Misc: Romania bans GE soy beans as of 1 January 2007,
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5-Animals: Somatic cell cloned cattle continue to show large number of abnormalities,
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6-Regulation: Update on the GMO Act revision in South Africa,
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2-Plants: South Africa may be channel for GMOs slipping into Africa,
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2-Plants: Drought-resistant GM seeds won't benefit Kenyans for the next decade,
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6-Regulation: Ghana's MPs receive biotech and biosafety training,
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9-Misc: 'Biotechnology Ideal for Developing Countries',
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8-Humans: Ian Wilmut urges South Korea to continue cloning research,
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9-Misc: WTO condemns EU over GMO moratorium,
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2-Plants: U.S. wheat groups working to bring back GM wheat,
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9-Misc: WTO decision on EU GMO moratorium: NGOs & industry,
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9-Misc: WTO decision on EU GMO moratorium: European media,
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9-Misc: WTO decision on EU GMO moratorium: U.S. media,
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9-Misc: WTO decision on EU GMO moratorium: International media,
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4-Patents: Monsanto stops more Argentine soy in Europe, sues,
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9-Misc: NGOs publish conclusions of WTO dispute,
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9-Misc: US may press Africa on GMO's, Africans vow to resist,
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4-Patents: GM soy cargo from Argentina detained in Liverpool,
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6-Regulation: GMO label law not enforced in Vermont (USA),
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9-Misc: Jose Bove detained at JFK Airport (USA),
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9-Misc: EU denies had GMO moratorium, no appeal cecision,
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2-Plants: Are Bt hybrids taking bite out of borer population?,
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2-Plants: GM debate fought on cotton fields of KZN (South Africa),
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9-Misc: WTO biotech ruling reveals special interests, say critics,
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9-Misc: African journalists 'key partners in biotech development',
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9-Misc: Recommendations of the GMO & Future of Farming Citizens' Jury in Mali,
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2-Plants: Monsanto proposes natural refuge for Bollgard II cotton,
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9-Misc: Hungary to extend GMO ban,
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6-Regulation: French Government adopts EU rules on GM crops,
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2-Plants: Paraguay - soy spreads and the peasant to Jail,
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2-Plants: Puerto Rico host to biotech crop experiments,
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6-Regulation: Brazil and US agree on transgenic labelling,
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2-Plants: First GE high lysin corn for animal feed cleared in the U.S.,
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2-Plants: The case for science-based agriculture,
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2-Plants: The role of non-GM biotechnology in developing world agriculture,
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2-Plants: Are GM crops compatible with sustainable agriculture?,
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2-Plants: Biotechnology and comparative risk assessment of GE wheat,
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9-Misc: Possible health aspects of horizontal transfer of microbial trangenes in GM crops,
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9-Misc: Romania bans gene-spliced soy to harmonise with EU,
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9-Misc: Interim report on WTO dispute,
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9-Misc: WTO GM ruling will change nothing, say campaigners,
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9-Misc: America's masterplan is to force GM food on the world,
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2-Plants: US organic farmers debate genetic engineering of crops,
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3-Food: New suspicions about GMO,
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7-Business: Indiana (USA) venture capital fund focuses on biotech niche,
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9-Misc: Interview with Syngenta CEO Michael Pragnell,
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6-Regulation: Differences still abound in German government over GM crops,
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9-Misc: Cut and dried? - on the WTO GMO decision,
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7-Business: Biotech's sparse harvest,
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7-Business: Economist cites significant potential benefits for poor farmers in developing countries,
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9-Misc: Reporters find science journals harder to trust, but not easy to verify,
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6-Regulation: Can Bulgaria force the EU to accept GE food?,
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9-Misc: Zimbabwe scientists warn on biotechnology,
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2-Plants: China intends to push for GM crop studies,
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5-Animals: Scientists sequence complete genome of Woolly Mammoth,
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6-Regulation: EC gets fed up with France and Germany on biotech law,
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2-Plants: GE plants help to set African women free,
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7-Business: Australian farm and food industry call for an end of GE crop bans,
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2-Plants: Irrigated acreage and high yield goals likely to benefit from Bollgard II Bt cotton in the USA,
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2-Plants: Romania bans GM Soya after 8 years of massive cultivation,
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9-Misc: Farmers and others sue USDA over Monsanto GMO alfalfa,
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2-Plants: 5 million grant awarded for wheat genome research and marker assisted breeding in the USA,
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2-Plants: New promotion campaign for GE wheat,
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6-Regulation: Regulatory obstacles thwarting biotechnology in Canada,
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6-Regulation: Malaysian NGOs urge government to table biosafety law,
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6-Regulation: Seeds of conflict take root in debate over Michigan (USA) farming bill,
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6-Regulation: New York (USA) bill would require labeling of genetically modified seeds,
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6-Regulation: India set for new body to regulate use of GM crops,
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6-Regulation: National Biosafety Framework to be in place by year-end in Bangladesh,
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3-Food: Is Zimbabwe importing GMO maize?,
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6-Regulation: Biotechnology Authority Bill gazetted in Zimbabwe,
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2-Plants: Monsanto may commercialize Terminator,
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6-Regulation: Why U.S. biotech industry opposes labels for GM crops,
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2-Plants: Genetic engineering saved Hawaii's papaya industry,
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3-Food: EFSA opens up to discuss future of GM in Europe,
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9-Misc: Public controversary on GE crops in Australia,
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2-Plants: China moves towards approval of GM rice,
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9-Misc: Three faces of science fraud,
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2-Plants: Romania dumping GMO soy may not stop spread,
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9-Misc: U.S. and EU trade chiefs discuss ways to break WTO deadlock,
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3-Food: Philippine govt in dilemna over GM foods,
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4-Patents: On the Monsanto-Bayer dispute on Bt patents,
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4-Patents: Argentine Agriculture Secretary discusses Monsanto concerns with US Government,
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2-Plants: Adopting new Bt corn is age-old decision for farmers in Indiana (USA),
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2-Plants: Romanian GM ban slammed by biotech industry,
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2-Plants: Irish GM potato trials 'will ruin local agriculture',
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9-Misc: Monsanto link to Irish trade talks delegation denied,
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7-Business: Cotton farmers sue Monsanto, others, for crop loss,
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4-Patents: GE alfalfa next battleground in the fight to control Canada's agricultural seeds,
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1-Proteins: European Medicines Agency did not license world's first drug from GE animals,
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7-Business: Transgenically produced biopharmaceuticals could soar to $12 billion by 2012,
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2-Plants: Syngenta seeking assurances on GMO wheat project,
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2-Plants: EC report considers co-existence of GM and non-GM crops and seeds,
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