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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
Indicates Technical Paper
Next up, Bt soybeans?, News Release, Soybean Digest via
NewsEdge Corporation, April 5, 2001
Codex Alimentarius Commission Task Force Announces Significant Progress
Toward Agreement on Worldwide Standards for Biotech Foods, Press Release
Joint WHO/FAO, April 2, 2001
Farmers to boost plantings of GM crops, USDA says, Associated Press,
Washington, April 2, 2001
The Need for Care, AgBioView post by Dr R. Phipps,
April 3, 2001
New Zealand GMO debacle undermines green lobby, Nature
Biotechnology, Volume 19:4 p. 292, April 2001
Asian Governments Selling Out Their Plant IP Resources? Asia Slides
Towards UPOV, News Release, March 19, 2001
Problems with the president, Nature, Volume 410, Issue no 6828,
March 29, 2001
Monsanto's Win in Court Sharpens Battle Lines in Biotech Fight --
Farmer Says Patented Crop Fell Or Blew.. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 1, 2001
Canadian organizations decry government biotech policies,
News Release, CNW via NewsEdge Corporation, April 4, 2001
North Dakota senate rejects ban on biotech wheat,
Associated Press Leased Line via NewsEdge Corporation, April 4, 2001
Can Genetically Modified Crops Go 'Greener'?, Science, Volume 290,
October 13, 2000
StarLink protein found in other crops, Lincoln Journal Star, April
2, 2001
New Study Finds 'Strip' Test Unreliabe for Genetically Modified Crops,
Jeffrey Smith, Genetic ID, forwarded to AgBioView by Andrew Appel, April 1, 2001
To Feed a Growing World Family, Fund Science for Farmers, International
Herald Tribune, March 14, 2001
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