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Week of May 7th - May 13th

May 7/May 8/May 9/May 10/May 11/May 12/May 13




Posted on May 8, 2000
Check for new postings to Ag BioTech InfoNet's section on the FAO Electronic Conference on Biotech and Food Security.

Stalking the Wild Frankensalmon, Salon.com News, May 5, 2000

Pockets of resistance, new Scientist, April 15, 2000

  Availability of background papers from ASSESSING THE SAFETY OF GM FOOD, The OECD Edinburgh Conference on the Scientific and Health Aspects of Genetically Modified Foods

Unwisdom from the Academy, Henry I. Miller, The Scientist, 14[9]:35, May. 1, 2000

FDA to Strengthen Pre-Market Review of Bioengineered Foods, FDA Press Release, May 3, 2000

Metaboloically Modified Rice Exhibits Superior Photosynthesis and and Yield, Information Systems for Biotechnology (ISB) News Report, May 2000

Insect Resistance and the Future of Bt Transgenic Plants, ISB News Report, May 2000

Rice Genome Gets a Boost; Private sequencing effort yields rough draft for the public, The Scientist 14[9]:1, May 1, 2000

Consumer and Food Industry Perspective on Food Biotechnology, AgBioView from AgBioWorld, May 2000

USDA to Validate Tests for Biotech Grains, Accredit Labs, USDA Press Release No. 0147.00, May 4, 2000

New Campaign Targets Genetiocally Manipulated Trees, IPS World News, May 4, 2000

Review on Non-Target Organisms and Bt-plants, EcoStrat Report -- A Report to Greenpeace Internations, Amsterdam, April, 2000
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Posted on May 9, 2000
Check for new postings to Ag BioTech InfoNet's section on the FAO Electronic Conference on Biotech and Food Security.

Go to CropChoice.com to look at a new website dedicated to giving alternative news to American farmers about GMO issues

Genetically Modified (GM) Baculovirus Vectors to Control Insect Pests and for Gene Therapy, Prof. Joe Cummins, May 2000

Comments from Professional Communications Specialist, Jamie Bishop, Vice President/Bader Rutter & Associates, on biotech issues


Posted on May 12, 2000
Prevalence of Genetic Modified Traits in the Corn and Soybean Varieties Offered to MidWestern Farmers in the Crop Year 2000, Ag BioTech InfoNet Technical Paper #3, Charles Benbrook, May 2000



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