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"AgBiotech Achievements Typify 2005"
January 2006 "Significant achievements were made in the adoption and acceptance of agricultural biotechnology for improved crops and animals in 2005," said Sean Da...
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"AgBiotech Critical for Biodiversity Protection", Says CropLife
March 2006 As officials from 132 nations meet in Brazil this week for a UN meeting under the Biosafety Protocol, the plant science industry reminds governments o...
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"Corngate Conflict of Interest" Denied By Cunliffe
April 2003 The New Zealand National Party claims that David Cunliffe, the senior Labour MP and deputy chair of the Select Committee undertaking the ‘Corngate’ in...
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"Grow-in-the-Dark" Algae
June 2001 By tinkering with a single gene, researchers have weaned photosynthetic algae off their dependence on sunlight and engineered them to grow and thrive ...
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"Junk" DNA Proves To Be Highly Valuable, ARS Reports.
June 2009 "What was once thought of as DNA with zero value in plants--dubbed "junk" DNA--may turn out to be key in helping scientists improve the control of gen...
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"Let it Be Labelled" McCartney Tells Oregon Voters
October 2002 Pop musician Paul McCartney is featured in a radio advert for Measure 27, the Oregon iniitative which calls for labelling of GM food.
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"Make Biotech Fit the Farmer"
February 2009 Don’t make the farmer fit the technology; make the technology fit the farmer.
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"Normal" Clones may not be Normal
July 2001 A new study, published in Science, has cast doubt on whether cloning produces ‘normal’ animals.
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"Pragmatic Evidence-Based Approach" to Biotech Needed, Says Blair
May 2002 UK Prime Minister Tony Blair told the Royal Society that "In GM crops, I can find no serious evidence of health risks."
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"Promising Pipeline" Says Bayer CropScience
December 2005 Bayer CropScience has introduced 16 new crop protection active ingredients to the market since 2000.
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