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Neogen Food Tests Approved in China
November 2002 Several of Neogen's food safety tests have received official approval from the Chinese Government.
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Milk From Clones Gets Thumbs Down from Chinese Consumers
November 2002 A survey of Shanghai consumers suggests that milk from cloned cattle will not be popular.
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UK Food Standards Agency Expresses Doubts on GM Labelling
November 2002 The UK's Food Standards Agency said that several GM labelling issues remain to be resolved, and has reaffirmed its earlier decision on an EU policy on...
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Indian President Inaugurates Biotech Center
November 2002 The Indian president, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, has inaugurated the building complex of the Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology in Kerala.
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NZ Says End to Moratorium Won't End Caution
November 2002 Calls to maintain the moratorium on the release of genetically modified organisms beyond next October overlook the safeguards in place, the cautious a...
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Prodigene's Problems Must Not Overshadow Molecular Farming, Says BIO
November 2002 The issues raised by Prodigene's investigation over apparent rule-breaking in molecular farming trials, "should not overshadow the benefits of this em...
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Plants Form Better Biosafety Barriers
November 2002 The distance pollen can travel is an issue for scientists analysing gene flow from transgenic crops. A study by Xavier Reboud of INRA, Dijon using tra...
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Scientific American Hails Biotech Leaders
November 2002 The magazine Scientific American has produced a Top 50 list of scientists including many key figures from the agbiotech world.
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FDA Says ProdiGene Will Improve Controls
November 2002 The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says that biotechnology firm ProdiGene has agreed to strengthen the controls on any bioengineered plant it g...
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BMA Says Halt Scottish GM Trials
November 2002 GM crop trials in Scotland should be stopped as a "precautionary measure" to safeguard public health, the British Medical Association (BMA) told the S...
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