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   This Week's New Postings to AgBiotech InfoNet
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Week of April 30th - May 6th

April 30/May 1/May 2/May 3/May 4/May 5/May 6




Posted on May 4, 2000
Check for new postings to Ag BioTech InfoNet's section on the FAO Electronic Conference on Biotech and Food Security.

Europeans Suspicious of Biotech, Says Survey, Agence France Presse English, April 27, 2000

New Zealand GM Inquiry Will Cast a Wide Net, Nature 404, 914 - 915, April 27, 2000

New Genes Protect Trees from Insects, Disease, Michigan Technological University, April 25, 2000

McDonalds asks cos to stop using Monsanto potato, WSJ, (NYSE:MCD - news), April 28, 2000

Wheat replacing GM corn and GM soybean in Japan, Wheat Letter By, for and about U.S. Wheat, April 28, 2000

Decision By Fast Food Giants To Reject Genetically Engineered Potatoes Sends Strong Message To Farmers -- McDonald's, Burger King, Frito-Lay, and Proctor & Gamble Want Genetically Engineered-Free Potatoes, New Release from the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, April 28, 2000


Posted on May 5, 2000

Monsanto lab in Crystal closes amid food protests -- NatureMark facility raised insect-resistent potatoes, Bangor Daily News, Bangor, ME, May 3, 2000

One Man's Opinion -- Elliots Can of Worm's, by Peter Redmayne, April 5, 2000



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