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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
Bayer Posts Profit Below Forecasts, Cites High Costs for
Raw Materials, Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones Newswire, November 16, 2000
India Says No to Genetically Modified Foods and Seeds,
NewsEdge Corporation, November 20, 2000
Life science: a dying breed?, Agence
France Presse, November 20, 2000
Green and Dying, The Economist,
November 16, 2000
Farmers warned to be careful what type of corn they plant next season,
The Associated Press, November 20, 2000
Seedy Squabble in Switzerland, RAFI News Release, November 20,
2000
Researchers say Bt corn poses low risk to Monarch butterflies,
Minneapolis Star Tribune, November 18, 2000
University of Wisconsin, Madison, announces a new course to be offered in the
Spring, 2001: "Ethics in Modern Biology"
Farm groups want Aventis held liable for bio-corn, Reuters,
November 21, 2000
Biotech Corn Protein Found in 2nd Variety, Washington Post,
November 22, 2000
Effects of glypohsate on Bradyrhizobium japonicum interactions
in Roundup-Ready soybeans. (Abstract) R. E. Hoagland*, K. N.
Reddy, and R. M. Zablotowicz. USDA-ARS, SWSRU, Stoneville, MS.
Corporate Saboteurs, Forbes Magazine, November 27, 2000
Greenpeace and Mexico-based ANEC Launch New Project to End the Importation
of U.S. Genetically Engineered Corn, Mexico - US
Advocates Network, Network News, Volume 2, Issue 8, October 2000
Remarks on "Transgenic Plants and World Agriculture" by Saliem
Fakir, Head of the World Conservation Union Country Office in South
Africa, FAO
Electronic Forum on Biotechnology in Food and Agriculture
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