Crop Scientists Say Biotechnology Seed Companies Are Thwarting Research
ANDREW POLLACK
Published: February 19, 2009 , The New York Times
Genetically modified science
How biotech companies control research on GMO crops

Posted by Meredith Niles (Guest Contributor) at 10:15 AM on 22 Feb 2009

Biotech Company’s Hampering Research Into Crop Destruction

by Alan Harten, Fair Home
February 23, 2009


Georgia bans GMOs
Source: RIA Novosti

 


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Violating human dignity is root of all conflict, says Vatican official

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Council Conclusions on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)
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FEEDING the WORLD Conference
Feeding The World... Are GM Crops fit for Purpose? If not, then what?
London 12 November 2008

Perspective The Problem with Nutritionally Enhanced Plants
David R. Schubert
JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL FOOD, J Med Food 11 (4) 2008


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More than 700 people from 100 nations gathered for three days during the UN-Convention on Biodiversity and  the Biosafety Protocol negotiations in Bonn, Germany, in May 2008. They discussed how farmers, consumers, food producers and their communities can cooperate.

Exposed: the great GM crops myth. Major new study shows that modified soya produces 10 per cent less food than its conventional equivalent

By Geoffrey Lean, Environment Editor
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Report - Risk Assessment of Antibiotic Resistance Marker Genes in Genetically Modified Organisms

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Studie: Biological effects of transgenic maize NK603 x MON810 fed in long term reproduction studies in mice

 Die im Auftrag des BMLFUW und des BMGFJ erstellte Studie mit dem Titel "Biological effects of transgenic maize NK603 x MON810 fed in long term reproduction studies in mice" ist unter der Projektleitung von Herrn Univ. Prof. Dr. Jürgen Zentek (Vet. Med. Wien) von den Autorinnen Frau Dr. Alberta Velimirov (FiBL) und Frau Dr. Claudia Binter (Vet. med. Wien) verfasst worden. BMFGJ  Austria  11.11.2008


Take action for a GMO-free Europe

An explosive study published by the Austrian government, on Tuesday November 11, identified serious health threats of genetically engineered (GE) crops. Mice fed with GE maize were severely impaired in their fertility, and produced fewer children than mice fed with natural crops. This study shows how little we know about GM products and their long-term impacts on our health and the environment. It also shows how flawed the current EU risk assessment system is.

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Seeds of Suicide

The Ecological and Human Costs of Globalisation of Agriculture
Dr Vandana Shiva, Afsar H. Jafri, Ashok Emani, Manish Pande
Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology (RFSTE)


Europe's secret plan to boost GM crop production. Gordon Brown and other EU leaders in campaign to promote modified foods

By Geoffrey Lean, Sunday 26 October 2008,THE INDEPENDENT


The GM genocide: Thousands of Indian farmers are committing suicide after using genetically modified crops

By Andrew Malone on 03rd November 2008

MailOnline


The French law on GMOs: “balanced” or biased?

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