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This Week's New Postings to AgBiotech InfoNet Archive of Previous Weeks' Postings Highlights and Original Contributions Indicates Link Outside Ag Biotech InfoNet
Can Biology End World Hunger?, LA Weekly, July 7-13, 2000 Transgenic Plants and World Agriculture, Report prepared under the auspices of the Royal Society of London, the USA National Academy of Sciences, the Brazilian Academy of Sciences, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Indian National Academy of Sciences, the Mexican Academy of Sciences and the Third World Academy of Sciences A review of World Hunger: Twelve Myths , Z Magazine, March, 2000
Brazil Ban On GM Foods Seen Firm As Divisions Fester, Reuters Financial Report Friday, July 7, 2000 Origen Far From Chickenhearted About Bioengineering; Program may yield birds that grow faster, bigger, The San Francisco Chronicle, July 10, 2000 Microchip Detects Listeria, Environmental News Network, July 8, 2000 Suburban Genetics: Scientists Searching for a Perfect Lawn New York Times Sunday, July 8, 2000 Farmers Union Urges Congress to Approve GMO Testing Funds, Washington NFU Office, July 6, 2000
GM Foods, Areas of Concern, by Dr. Suman Sahai, Gene Campaign (India) No Patents on Biotechnology Products: Africa defies licences for life, Le Monde diplomatique, July 2000 Changes In Bt Cotton Refuges?, Editors, Progressive Farmer, July 12, 2000 Green Revolution turns sour, New Scientist, July 8, 2000 Remarks on "Transgenic Plants and World Agriculture" (NAS Report released July 11, 2000) by Dr. Charles M. Benbrook, July 13, 2000
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