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FDA Says Food from Cattle, Swine and Goat Clones is Safe After years of detailed study and analysis, the US Food and DrugAdministration has concluded that meat and milk from clones of cattle, swine,and goats...
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Mixed Response to FDA Approval of Food for Sale The lobby group Center for Food Safety (CFS) has condemned the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) "irresponsible" determination that milk and meat f...
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Europa-Bio Says French GM Crop Decision Is Environmentally Unfriendly The French Government’s decision to invoke the safeguard clause on biotech maize contradicts the conclusions of the French Environment Round Table (Gr...
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EFSA Consults on Animal Cloning The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is launching a public consultation on its draft scientific opinion on the implications of animal cloning o...
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ViaGen Calls on FDA to End Cloning Ban Mark Walton, President of ViaGen says the US Food and Drug Administration should end its effective ban on animal cloning.
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University of Adelaide Applies for GM Wheat and Barley Releases The Australian Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (OGTR) has received a licence application (DIR 077/2007) from The University of Adelaide for an...
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CAST Paper Addresses Gene Flow From Commercial GM Crops The US Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST) is releasing a new Issue Paper, Implications of Gene Flow in the Scale-up and Commercial...
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EFB Criticises EU Commissioner over Draft GM Decisions The European Federation of Biotechnology, EFB, is very concerned about the draft decisions of the European Commission to reject two Bt maize product s...
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97 Countries have National Biosafety Frameworks The UN Environment Programme says that 97 countries have completed the majority of their Development of National Biosafety Projects and have draft NB...
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Biotech Industry Criticises EU Commissioner over GM Maize Rejection European Union Commissioner Dimas’ rejection of two GM maize products would undermine the EU’s safety assessment process, says EuropaBio.
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