Food or Filth? The European Paradox (14.2.07
Biotech industry leaders publish Green Biotech Manifesto and set out policy challenges (13.3.07)
Agricultural biotechnology, hunger and poverty alleviation in developing countries (13.3.07)
GM trials in 2007 in France (2.4.07)
Coexistence of GM and non-GM Maize (2.4.07)

GM crops and the environment (19.4.07)
UK farmer attitudes to growing GM crops (19.4.07)
Irish doctors reject anti-GM motion (19.4.07)
No risk to health or the environment says EFSA (19.4.07)
Field trial abandoned in Germany (19.4.07)
GM potato tubers have a higher vitamin E content (19.04.07)
Regulated to blindness and death (14.5.07)
That’s one way legislate (14.5.07)
Things are moving down under (14.5.07)
Messing with Mother Nature: regulations and pledges (14.5.07)
Genetic markers for transgenic plants (14.5.07)
Wrong yesterday, wrong today and no doubt wrong again tomorrow (18.6.07)
GM crops and the EU – the trade commissioner speaks (18.6.07)
Plant gene technology in Sweden (18.6.07)
Removing unwanted transgenes (18.6.07)
Farming choice (18.6.07)
“Organic is better” – but how do you know? (23.6.07)
Doing it in Africa (2.7.07)
EU food agency reaffirms safety of GM maize MON 863 (2.7.07)
How not to, who not to (2.7.07)
An invitation to Europe (2.7.07)
Unintended consequences? (30.7.07)
GM, labelling and food prices (30.7.07)
What does GM animal feed do to our food? (30.7.07)
Potato blight – and how to deal with it (30.7.07)
Australians warm to GM crops (30.7.07)
The rational and the political in world agriculture (30.7.07)
A vaccine for plants (30.7.07)
Into Africa: a challenge to Kofi Annan (24.8.07)
Truth and “counter-truth” (24.8.07)
The point and cost of labelling (24.8.07)




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