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European Complacency Causes Food Chaos in Africa, Says Trade Council
November 2002 Confusion and uncertainty about biotech regulations in Europe and beyond threatens the lives of desperately poor farmers in southern Africa, not just ...
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Adelaide Gets AUS$7 m For Plant Biotech
November 2002 The South Australian Government is to put AUS$7 m into a plant biotechnology research facility at the Waite Institute.
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EU Parliament Says End GM Moratorium
November 2002 The EU Parliament adopted a resolution on the Commission communication on life sciences and biotechnology, and indicated that the existing de-facto mo...
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US Presses EU Not to Bar Imports Over GM Aid
November 2002 The US Under Secretary of Commerce Grant Aldonas has called for the European Union (EU) to make clear that its members will not block agricultural imp...
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Transgenic Sheep More Productive But Need More Care
November 2002 A three-year study has investigated the productivity of transgenic sheep carrying an extra copy of the somatotropin gene.
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Greenpeace Protests at Greek Soybean Plant
November 2002 A group of Greenpeace protestors has blocked equipment at a soyabean import and processing company in a protest against genetically modified (GM) food...
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NZ Bull Sets AI World Record
November 2002 A leading Holstein-Friesian bull based in New Zealand has become the youngest animal to have produced more than one million doses of semen for artific...
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Monsanto Investigates Neose's Glycosylation Technology for Plantibodies
November 2002 Monsanto Protein Technologies and Neose Technologies have signed a research agreement has been to improve monoclonal antibodies produced in transgenic...
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Genes and Immunity Project Launched
November 2002 A project to study the role of genes in immunity to infectious diseases has begun in Canada.
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Sheep Gene Bank Protects Rare Breeds
November 2002 Semen and embryos from rare UK sheep breeds are being preserved in a new gene bank.
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