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Week of November 4th - November 10th

Nov 4/Nov 5/Nov 6/Nov 7/Nov 8/Nov 9/Nov 10




Posted on November 7, 2001

Brazil drags heels on green light for GM soybeans, Reuters, November 6, 2001

Money matters to U.S. farmers as they embrace GMOs, Reuters, November 6, 2001

GMO crops here to stay or gone with the wind?, Reuters, November 5, 2001

UN food agency approves GM framework, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, November 4, 2001

Molecular Farming Under Fire, Wired News, November 6, 2001

The irony of illegal Bt cotton, The Hindu, November 7, 2001

GM crop research slow to reach hungry Third World, Reuters, November 7, 2001




Posted on November 6, 2001

GM maize and potato types are developed, Daily Nation (East Africa), November 1, 2001

Flax growers reject GM proposal, The Western Producer, November 1, 2001

Impact of genetically engineered fish subject of U of Minnesota study, EurekAlert.org, November 1, 2001

New International Treaty Calls For Public Access to Seeds, IATP Press Release, November 5, 2001

Monsanto drops seed patent lawsuit against North Dakota family, Associated Press, October 30, 2001

Communicating Risk to Consumers at the Syngenta Round Table meeting, Speech by Robert J. Coleman, Director General Health and Consumer Protection Directorate, October 2001

Anti-GMO Sentiments Thrive Overseas, Rooster News Network, October 26, 2001