Domain: cropgen.org

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Hembree Brandon (Jun 1, 2005). Biotech: salvation or monster? Farmers know the answer… ...
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GM pioneer Monsanto first won permission for Australian farmers to grow its Ingard GM cotton in 1996. Ingard contained a gene found in soil bacteria that ...
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EU legislation and various treaty obligations require such restrictions to be based on science. Furthermore, the remedial effect of ... European restrictions.
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Jan 2, 2009 ... Is Wales then “GM-free” or not? What difference will the most recent ... (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/proceedings1996/V3-156.html) ...
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Is Wales then “GM-free” or not? What difference will the most recent plantings ... GM Free Wales -- the current situation. European Conference on GMO-free ...
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A simple negative control would have been GM potatoes containing every other bit of the foreign DNA except the lectin gene itself. ...
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GM crop research and development in the Far East, Dr. Margarita Escaler (Philippines). GM foods and crops, Professor Howard Slater (Taunton) ...
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CropGen recognises that crop biotechnology offers many actual and potential benefits – benefits which are often overlooked or deliberately obscured in ...
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London (18th April, 2006) – Recent weeks have witnessed an upsurge of interest in genetic use restriction technologies (“GURTs”), dubbed “terminator” by ...
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A consumer's guide to GM food - from green genes to red herrings, Oxford University Press. ... 2. What does “GM” mean? How wide is its definition?
 
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