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GMO Rice - U.S. Suit Confirms Contamination in Country, ERA   - 12 Hours ago
THE legal action instituted against Bayer CropScience AG by farmers in the United States for allegedly contaminating their farms with Genetically Modified (GM) rice seeds in 2006 is a further confirmation
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Syngenta GM maize fails to get EU ministers' backing   - 22 Hours ago
BRUSSELS, Nov 20 (Reuters) - EU farm ministers failed on Friday to agree whether to approve a genetically modified maize made by Swiss firm Syngenta, paving the way for default approval by the European
  
    




CbCOR15, A Cold-Regulated Gene from Alpine Chorispora bungeana, Confers Cold Tolerance   - 14 Hours ago
The aim of this study was to examine the influence of dyeing on antibacterial efficiency of corona activated polyamide and polyester fabrics loaded with colloidal Ag nanoparticles as well as the influence
  
    



Poultry Company Falls Fowl on GM-Free ClaimNEW ZEALAND - The Commerce Commission   - 23 Hours ago
NEW ZEALAND - The Commerce Commission has warned a poultry company about its claim that its chicken free of genetically modified (GM) ingredients, following an expert report that stated: 'There can be
  
    



CORRECTED - (OFFICIAL)-UPDATE 1-Brazil does not clear use of Bayer GMO soy   - 11/19/2009
SAO PAULO, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Brazil's biotechnology agency CTNBio said on Thursday it did not approve the commercial planting of a genetically modified soybean variety produced by Bayer (BAYGn.DE: Quote,
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Asia Prelates Give OK to Genetically Modified Rice   - 14 Hours ago
MANILA, Philippines, NOV. 19, 2009 (Zenit.org).- Filipino bishops are expressing support for genetically modified organisms, as long as the new strains do not pose a threat to the environment. The episcopal
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GM crops divide nation: survey   - 17 Hours ago
AUSTRALIANS are deeply divided over genetically modified crops, with almost a third believing they are risky and another quarter unsure of their safety. The latest ANU Poll, issued to The Canberra Times,
  
    



Major food brands commit to ...   - 17 Hours ago
A COMMITMENT by four major food brands to avoid genetically modified organisms is a win for consumers wishing to avoid GMOs in their diet, according to the Biological Farmers of Australia (BFA). With
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GM FOOD - Commission to transmit to the Council a proposal to authorise a GM maize   - 18 Hours ago
The Commission will transmit to the Council a proposal to authorise genetically modified (GM) maize after Member States representatives were not able to endorse it today during a meeting of the Standing
  
    


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GM FOOD - "GMOs: letting the voice of science speak", Speech by Mariann Boel, Commission   - 18 Hours ago
Mariann Fischer Boel, Member of the European Commission Responsible for Agriculture and Rural Development Policy Dialogue at 'European Policy Centre', 15 October 2009 Let me begin by thanking the European
  
    



GM FOOD - Genetically modified organisms: Council fails to reach decision   - 18 Hours ago
The following is an extract from the minutes of the Council meeting Agriculture and Fisheries Luxembourg, 19-20 October 2009. The Council noted the absence of the qualified majority necessary to reach
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GM food news.   - 11/19/2009
1. The Independent reports that a leading Government scientist has urged leaders around the world to give greater support to genetically modified crop technologies in order to avert global food shortages.
  
    


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Govt yet to make GM crops decision   - 11/19/2009
Agriculture Minister Terry Redman says he will decide next year whether to permanently lift Western Australia's moratorium on genetically modified (GM) crops. A group of GM opponents held a protest outside
  
    



Report: GM Crops Increase Pesticide Use, Weed Resistance   - 11/18/2009
the impact of genetically modified (GM) crops after the first 13 years of commercial use in the U.S. finds that GM crops have increased overall pesticide use 318.4 million pounds compared to the amount
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Attenuation of Angiotensin IIâ??Induced Hypertension and Cardiac Hypertrophy in   - 11/18/2009
Attenuation of Angiotensin IIâ??Induced Hypertension and Cardiac Hypertrophy in Transgenic Mice Overexpressing a Type 1 Receptor Mutant American Journal of Hypertension 22, 1320 (December
  
    



GM crops have a role in preventing world hung...   - 11/19/2009
The Government should approve trials to develop crops resistant to climate change that would feed a growing population. GM crops have a role to play in preventing mass starvation across the world caused
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Economics of Genetically Modified Crops   - 11/19/2009
Agriculture has been nearly stagnant for more than 8 years now with the Green Revolution having reached a plateau. Food grains production in the current year, for instance, would be about the same as
  
    



Mad Science? Growing Meat Without Animals (LiveScience.com)   - 11/19/2009
Special to LiveScience LiveScience.com charles Q. Choi special To Livescience livescience.com â?? 40 mins ago Winston Churchill once predicted that it would be possible to grow chicken breasts and wings
  
    



Why the US is so keen to sell Bt brinjal to India   - 11/19/2009
Tags: AKI, US, India, GM, Bill The conversion of Indian farmers from traditional varieties and public hybrids to commercial hybrids and GM seeds could create a market larger than China, notes Bhavdeep
  
    



Inghams warned over GM claims   - 11/17/2009
The Commerce Commission has warned poultry producer Inghams Enterprises over its claims its chickens contained no genetically modified (GM) ingredients. The commission has completed investigating allegations
  
    



Are Monsanto's GMO Soybeans Good for Us?   - 11/17/2009
Monsanto's genetically modified (GMO) soybeans have frequently been vilified over the years. The soybeans, protesters say, require too many pesticides, see lower yields, and could be responsible for the
  
    



Syngenta receives approval for new corn technologies in Brazil   - 11/16/2009
Syngenta announced today that its genetically modified corn traits MIR162 and Bt11xGA21 are now fully approved for cultivation in Brazil. This follows the approval by the National Biosafety Committee
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Straight talk on GM crops crucial   - 11/18/2009
The planting of genetically modified (GM) crops is an issue that deserves discussion, because there are good arguments both for and against. Today, however, this has become a global trend, with GM crops
  
    



GM traces prompts bread recall ...   - 11/18/2009
THE removal of several bread labels from supermarket shelves in Denmark this week due to traces of genetically modified grains has not shifted the mood of the country's government to push ahead with research
  
    



A Way Forward for GMO Cultivation in Europe?   - 11/18/2009
Download Paper here This paper considers the recent proposals for reform of the European Union's system for authorising the cultivation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), specifically: That the
  
    
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