GENET Thread Index
Thread index
Last updated: Fri Jun 30 04:25:05 106
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9-Misc: FoEE demands sacking of industry scientists in EFSA shake up,
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7-Busainess: Europe's biotech industry 'seriously underfunded',
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9-Misc: New Zealand GM research project targets cost and safety,
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7-Business: Kazakhstan plans biotechnology centre for USD 40 millions,
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7-Business: BASF expands crop biotech capabilities,
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7-Business: Lord Sainsbury in row over GM research funding in the UK,
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3-Food: Bt eggplants could be first modified food on Indian tables,
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2-Plants: More about Bt cotton and dead sheep in India,
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4-Patents: Andhra govt decides on Bt cotton seed prices,
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2-Plants: Performance of Bt cotton in India 2005-06,
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3-Food: Scientists study benefits of omega-3 enriched GE food,
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2-Plants: Discovery may speed tree breeding and biotechnology,
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9-Misc: Environmentalists protest banned food additives at Moscow rally,
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2-Plants: Adoption of GM crops in South Africa in 2006,
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6-Regulation: Scientists in Eastern Africa challenged on genetically modified foods' safety,
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9-Misc: The communication factor in African biotech crops,
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9-Misc: Biotechnology: Hope for food security in Africa,
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3-Food: Taiwan reiterates ban on GE papayas,
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6-Regulation: Update on Indian GE food and GMO regulatios,
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4-Patents: Biotech drugs invite patent fight,
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4-Patents: 3 states fix price of Monsanto's Bt cotton seeds in India,
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9-Misc: Controversy over claims in favour of GM corn,
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6-Regulation: Singapore advisory panel unveils guidelines for research on GM organisms,
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1-Proteins: Increase in twin births might be linked with rBGH use in the U.S.,
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1-Proteins: Cuba approves monoclonal antibody produced by GE tobacco as drug processing aid,
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1-Proteins: European Medicines Agency issued positive statement on drug from GE goats,
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9-Misc: Support GM or leave EU, says BASF CEO,
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6-Regulation: Missouri (USA) GMO bill pushed back by agriculture,
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4-Patents: University of Hawai'i gives three taro patents to native Hawaiians,
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9-Misc: Frankencotton, the Shirt: Coming soon to a wardrobe near you,
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7-Business: Commercialization of GE papaya means loss of export markets,
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2-Plants: Update on GE eggplant trials in India,
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3-Food: Lawsuit challenges unscientific FDA policy on gene-altered foods,
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4-Patents: Monsanto India fails to get Supreme Court to stay price limit of Bt cotton seed,
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7-Business: "Progressive" farmers in Khammam (India) do not profit from Bt cotton,
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2-Plants: On non-GE cassava and rice breeding,
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5-Animals: ALLERCA announces scientifically proven, hypoallergenic GE cat,
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5-Animals: Origen Therapeutics announces robust method to produce GE chickens,
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8-Human: China the "land of opportunity" for stem cell research,
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8-Humans: University of Harvard announces private project to make human stem cells,
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2-Plants: A concept to engineer male reproductive sterility in conifers,
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6-Regulation: Santa Cruz County (USA) eyes ban on genetically engineered crops,
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5-Animals: On GE pigs producing omega-3 fatty acids,
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2-Plants: Syngenta South Africa launches GM maize application to produce ethanol,
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6-Regulation: Biotech experts urge African governments for appropriate policy frameworks,
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6-Regulation: USAID calls for biosafety legislative framework in Ghana,
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9-Misc: Debate on 'Genetically Modified Organisms' rages on in Kenya,
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2-Plants: Centre for Research in Biosafety (New Zealand) urges GE food safety studies based on "best available science",
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9-Misc: Can the Western Corn Rootworm identify and avoid Bt containing feed?,
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2-Plants: Genetically modified soy endangers Danube Delta in Romania,
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2-Plants: Controversy in India about access to patent-free wheat germplasm,
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2-Plants: Background article on stalling Monsanto's RR wheat in North Dakota,
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2-Plants: Brazil farmers go for RR soy - to combat insect disease and soybean rust,
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2-Plants: BASF and Molecular Plant Breeding CRC (Australia) announce 17 mill EUR cooperation on GE wheat,
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6-Regulation: US fails to dump international GM labeling Guideline,
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4-Patents: Pricing of Bt cotton should be market-driven, says Monsanto,
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7-Business: Indian biotech sector to generate 1 million jobs by 2010,
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2-Plants: Bt cotton acreage up, but no major fall in pesticide consumption seen,
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9-Misc: Ban Bt cotton - letter to Andhra Pradesh's Minister of Agriculture,
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9-Misc: Indian farmer organisations protest against Bt brinjal field trials,
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1-Proteins: First GE cancer vaccine approved in the U.S.,
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9-Misc: Corvallis EPA scientists win prestigious award for research GE bentgrass pollen flow,
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2-Plants: German farmers might plant 1000 ha of GE maize in 2006,
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7-Business: Brazilian family farmers supplying sustainable, non-GM soy,
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2-Plants: GM Freeze (UK) condemns France for GM pharming test sites,
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2-Plants: GM papaya in the Philippines are destined for local market,
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6-Regulation: Food-labeling move fails to go down well in Hongkonk,
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6-Regulation: GE food labels would be difficult, expensive and would offer no health protection for consumers,
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2-Plants: Contamination from gene-altered crop trials pose unappreciated threats to wildlife,
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2-Plants: Romania bans GMOs in natural protected areas, but illegal cultivation continues,
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2-Plants: USDA Report: Dutch Government supports GM crop research,
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9-Misc: Darker side to Argentina's soya success,
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1-Proteins: Ventria Bioscience (USA) tests recombinant drugs from GE rice with children in Peru,
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9-Misc: US biotech companies urge Africa to catch up with GE crops,
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2-Plants: Center for Grapevine Biotechnology - GE vine reasearch in the U.S.,
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7-Business: Verdant Partners (USA) busy brokering deals in crop genetics,
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9-Misc: BP joins Biotechnology Industry Organization - worldwide push for biomass production,
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9-Misc: Overview about Iranian news on GE rice and fish,
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3-Food: Russia: The pros and cons of GM food,
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1-Protein: Cuba's GE tobacco finds use in vaccine purification,
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5-Animals: GTC (USA) and LEO Pharma (Denmark) proceed in developing recombinant drug from GE goats,
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8-Humans: Stem Cell Sciences (UK) annnounce patents on increased efficiency of cloning stem cells,
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6-Regulation: Eat To Live: FDA sued over biotech foods,
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5-Animals: Scientists hope to cure Alzheimer's with piglet clones,
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9-Misc: Ten years later, 'Dolly' is still making headlines,
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9-Misc: Friends of the Earth Europe expose EU for secret biotech industry bias,
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9-Misc: One in two Europeans believe biotechnology will improve quality of life,
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2-Plants: Uttaranchal (India) will not allow GM crops, says Chief Minister,
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2-Plants: Greenpeace protests against genetically modified aubergines in India,
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2-Plants: Update on planned Bt eggplant trials in India,
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9-Misc: EFSA aims to improve cooperation with European Union on GMOs,
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6-Regulation: Gambia's Solicitor General suggest strict regulation for GMOs,
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2-Plants: The current Bt resistence management strategy "might not be as optimal as thought",
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2-Plants: China prudent in GM farm produce,
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2-Plants: New GE cotton plans threaten Northern Australia's rivers,
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2-Plants: Romania's ex-agriculture minister grows GM soy,
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9-Misc: A kinder, gentler Jeremy Rifkin endorses biotech, or does he?,
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4-Patents: Activists celebrate end of taro patents,
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6-Regulation: Santa Cruz County (USA) bans biotech crops,
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2-Plants: GEAC dismisses Bt cotton affecting sheep in India,
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9-Misc: Indian States unite to fight agri-exploitation by multi national companies,
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9-Misc: Top officials fined in India in Bt cotton-related case,
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2-Plants: University of Hawai'i (USA) works on GE flowers and lime,
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6-Regulation: U.S. State legislative activity related to agricultural biotechnology in 2005,
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9-Misc: NFU (UK) alarms organic farmers with genetically-modified crops co-existence policy,
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9-Misc: Europeans still largely oppose GMOs, says new report,
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2-Plants: Defra-funded review is published on the biological containment of GM crops,
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6-Regulation: U.S. FDA issues guidance to help prevent inadvertent introduction of allergens or toxins into the food and feed supply,
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6-Regulation: U.N. maintains moratorium on terminator seeds,
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9-Misc: The government of the Philippines launches four-year biotech programme,
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9-Misc: Groups in Africa, Latin America condemn World Bank biosafety projects,
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9-Misc: EFSA explains new initiatives for co-operation with Member States in GMO risk assessment,
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2-Plants: Brazilian illegal transgenic cotton fields will be destroyed,
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9-Misc: Ethanol from biomass and the use of genetic engineering,
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2-Plants: Stop the commercial planting of gGE plums - the first temperate GE tree,
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9-Misc: Why do farmers have to die in India?,
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9-Misc: Indian GMO discussion: A tale of crops and concerns,
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2-Plants: GM seeds and protests in India,
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9-Misc: Doubts galore over govt's GM policy in India,
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2-Plants: Monsanto India on GE crops,
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2-Plants: Time for re-assessment of crop bio-technology in India,
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7-Business: Monsanto unit buys 5 regional corn seed companies,
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6-Regulation: Primary Industry Minister of Tasmania (Australia) defends GMO moratorium,
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9-Misc: Austrian EU presidency fails to stop GMO approvals,
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9-Misc: Two more municipalities in Bulgaria are declaring to be GMO Free,
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6-Regulation: Deficiencies in federal regulatory oversight of GE crops in the U.S.,
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6-Regulation: A US perspective on EU GM regulations,
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