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Week of February 11th - February 17th

Feb 11/Feb 12/Feb 13/Feb 14/Feb 15/Feb 16/Feb 17




Posted on February 15, 2001

Massachusetts Lawmakers Propose Several Genetically Altered Crop Measures, Boston Globe, February 14, 2001

Newly Added Item 2/15/01 Leaving AgBioTech InfoNet The final version of the Cartagena Protocol

Newly Added Item 2/15/01 North Dakota Farmer Complains About Loss of a High-Value Market Because of Lack of Pure Seed




Posted on February 13, 2001

Consumers Want Engineered Food Labeled: Shoppers Express 'Outrage' That Product Choices Aren't Clear, FDA Reports, Washington Post, February 13, 2001

EU set to back tougher laws on genetically modified crops, Financial Times (UK), February 13, 2001

Industry mobilizes to modify Mexico's labeling measures, Cropchoice.com, February 13, 2001

An option for growers of non-transgenic crops?, Cropchoice.com News, February 12, 2001

Aventis Fires Top Managers In Wake of StarLink Episode, Wall Street Journal, February 12, 2001

'Twixt cup and lip — biotechnology and resource-poor farmers, Nature Biotechnology, Vol 19:2 page 93, February 2001

Infrastructure for Biotechnology?, Posted to AgBioView, by Brad Mitchell, February 9, 2001

Response to 'Fool's Gold' on AgBioView, by C Kameswara Rao


Posted on February 11, 2001

Ecology of Transgenic Crops (Abstract), American Scientist, Volume 89, No. 2 March-April 2001

Genetically Engineered 'Golden Rice' is Fool's Gold, Greenpeace Internet Statement, February 9, 2001

GM rice promoters 'have gone too far', The Guardian (UK), February 10, 2001

Full text now available of "Breeding Distrust", the widely acclaimed report on GMO-food regulation released on January 11, 2001 by the Consumer Federation of America.