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2004
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2003
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2002
December November October September August July June May April- NGO statement from Cartagena Protocol in the Hague
- Transforming public research into exclusive rights: Purdue defends Terminator
- Canadian judge adds Monsanto's court costs to ruling against Schmeiser
- UK scientists find flaws in transgenic corn tests
- American Corn Growers Association applauds Senate action on energy bill
- Demand for non-genetically modified food, feed ingredients on the rise
- Terminator tussle: Controversial technology needed, some experts say
- Farmers favor modified crops, USDA says
- Monsanto forges ahead with plans for genetically modified wheat
- European Union to contribute toward organic pest control project
- Biopiracy reigns on?
- Heartbreak in the Heartland
- DuPont's 'Straight Talk About Biotechnology'
- Aimin' at the public's stomach
- Farmers, do your part to put the brakes on falling grain prices
- Japan to regulate living modified organisms
- Mexican indigenous communities want world to address GM corn contamination
- Mexican government finds widespread genetic contamination of corn
- Japan to test for unapproved biotech foods
- It's time to ban GM wheat
- Milking supply and demand
- ACGA, NFU say House can and should do much better on farm bill proposal
- Proper regulation of unapproved transgenic crops a must for U.S. food, family farmer security
- UN reports that modified crop trials not benefiting developing world
- Monsanto seeks approval for its GM canola
- The problem the politicians can't see
- Canadian and U.S. farm groups unite on transgenic wheat ban
- Codex and the politics of labeling
- Trypsin from genetically modified plants
- Monsanto admits possible presence of unapproved organism in its GM canola
- For the love of farming
- Percy Schmeiser looks forward to his appeal
- Codex doesn't want you to know what's in your food?
- USA pushes against New Zealand transgenics moratorium
- International GMO news briefs
- The five gene giants are becoming four
- More thoughts on power industry
- Anti-biotech groups ready to 'dump' transgenic corn
- Rice genome news concerns some California rice growers
- Pesticide Action Network: 'WTO agriculture agreement harms small farmers'
- Indian farm leaders cry foul over Bt cotton approval
- Syngenta mapping of plant fungus genome could lead to new pesticides
- Syngenta's power over rice genome: What might it mean?
- Family farmers of Whoville: 'We are here'
- Korea still avoiding GMO corn
- Renewable energy burns cleaner than Pork Fat Things
- Powers of power blow against farmer friendly alternative energy
- Ban Terminator before it's too late
- American Corn Growers urge congressional leaders to rely on facts, not myths, as they forge ahead on new Farm Bill
- Follow the Farm Bill debate with new web guide
- Whom do you trust?
- Nature disavowal of article aside, transgenic corn contamination in Mexico still likely
- Earth to U.S. Trade Rep: European consumers don't want genetically modified food
- Philippines one step closer to regulating GMO crops
- Farming, checkoffs and freedom of expression
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2001
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