GM trials gave a real insight into how weed control regimes…..can affect biodiversity within fields (18.4.06)
Co-existence: the European Commission view (18.4.06)
Major European ag. biotech. company development (18.4.06)
Vienna Co-existence Conference (8.5.06)
Thoughts from South Africa (8.5.06)
Farmers and terminator choice (8.5.06)
The imagination of the green lobby (8.5.06)
A Canadian looks at GM food labelling (12.6.06)
Putting the wind up the consumers (12.6.06)
Keeping records costs money (12.6.06)
Do Bt crops produce resistant insects? (12.6.06)
The agricultural biotechnology industry and GM crops (12.6.06)
GM plants without GM transgenic pollen (21.7.06)
Safety of foods derived from animals fed GM fodder (21.7.06)
That’s biology for you (2.8.06)
Further thoughts on Chinese Bt-cotton pests (2.8.06)
A new sort of protester (2.8.06)
Now here's a how-de-do! (27.7.06)
Media reaction to the DEFRA consultation paper (21.7.06)
Putting things right in Brazil (8.9.06)
Will the blighting of blight itself be blighted? (8.9.06)
UK Government looks forward to GM cultivation (21.7.06)
Regulated rice (8.9.06)
Uncomfortable genes (2.10.06)
Organic canola in Australia – and the “risk” from GM? (29.11.06)
GMO wheat and potatoes for Germany – and maize in Greece (29.11.06)
Transgenic crops in Brazil (29.11.06)
LL601 Rice formally approved (29.11.06)
First drought resistance, now flood tolerance – coming benefits of GM crops (1.12.06)
Potatoes here and cotton there (3.12.06)

Through the mouth of cows and sheep…(3.1.07)
Brazilian cotton follows Brazilian soya (3.1.07)
Does it matter who foots the bill? (3.1.07)
Around the world (3.1.07)
Global biotech area surges past 100 million hectares on 13 percent growth (18.1.07)
Biotech crop area by country (18.1.07)




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