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  October Expert explains issues with altering makeup of cropsNew Zealand to allow trials of GM crops as two-year ban endsIowa State University economist predicts genetically engineered wheat will harm U.S. spring wheat exportsBrazil soy sector sees losses from state blockadeBrazil state finds GMO soybeans at port while another state says they're still illegalAlbania: Green Party decries import of biotech corn, soybeansMonsanto puts $40m Argentine investment on holdStop taking water for grantedDevinder Sharma in U.S. to talk about biotechnology, globalization and food securityDakota Rural Action to hold annual meetingWilmington Bulk to import soymeal, corn and feed wheatChaos in Parana'Get the drift! Vermont says no GMOs!'League of Rural Voters announces national summit on agriculture and rural lifeWheat farm sues over checkoffBiotech industry targets 'deadly' trans fat in foodsPrairie towns die slowly in CanadaPercy, Monsanto and the Supremes; Other CropChoice headlinesParana state seizes biotech beansBrazil's agriculture minister says market will decide on transgenic cropsGroup names most-contaminated produceFarmers, labor team up to make trade a campaign issueUSDA announces agreement to encourage alternative energyA farmer kills another and Iowa town asks, 'How did it come to this?'Percy, Monsanto and the SupremesThis should be the end for GMCourt rules pork checkoff unconstitutionalArgentina and Brazil align to fight U.S. trade policyThe Co-op banishes gene-modified food, feed ingredientsSaskatchewan Party wants to end single desk sellingWhy no 'Marshall Plan' for America's rural areas?China to put corn into gas tanks to clean upSome results of UK biotech crop trials surprised scientistsUSDA reports 115 infractions of biotech rulesEU won't buy US wheat if biotech varieties grownMonsanto fined for biotech crop testsBrazil AgMin publishes rules for GM-free soy zonesGenetically modified justice?Energy bill clash is a waste of energyMonsanto, Bayer CropScience reach agreementGM crops 'almost certain to create plant hybrids,' say some researchersAre GM crops the new colonialism?Monsanto to quit Europe and other news on companySome biotech crops are more harmful to wildlife according to UK field trial reportsResisting moral blackmailSouthern Brazilian state bans GMO import, sale, plantingGM corn spreads in MexicoWhat's in that Chinese honey?Wilmington eyes wheat, corn, meal imports into USSprawl destroys our bounteous landLargest ever study finds GM crops 'harm wildlife'Curb on GM crop trials after insect pollutionHarvestPlus' grants will aid biotechnologySmithfield Foods outbids Cargill for purchase of FarmLand Industries pork assetsGenetically modified food and the poorNorth Dakota firms set sail with wind industryBiotech crop trial flaws problematic for UK govtBrazil state wants GM-free zone, soy growers don'tMonsanto milestone: Profits from intellectual property overtake Roundup herbicide incomeUK organization finds no insurance for biotech cropsCorporations have too much power in U.S., says PA lawyerJapan reports new form of Mad Cow diseaseEPA shifts interpretation of law to limit lawsuits against pesticide makersHealthy rivers need clean creeksSenators complain of Mexico farm trade barriersWhat hungry people need is simply foodThe 'Green Desert' of soyaU.S. farmers battle food companies over contractingFarmers can reduce climate change; Letter to Lula; United on trade; Other CropChoice headlinesGM crops fail key trials amid environment fearSecrets of the Codex AlimentariusBrazil seed industry chief criticizes country's new biotech bean policyJudge rejects class action against seed producersRenewable energy in form of wind, ethanol, biodiesel, bioenergy crops one way farmers can prevent climate change, says ACGF chiefRemain united to demand fair terms of tradeForeign investors eye Chinese farmingCotton symbolizes the battle between rich and poor countriesNGO's seek standing in Monsanto v. Schmeiser
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