The promises of new and emerging biotechnologies receive continuing attention and promotion. Many governments place high hopes in the new technologies to deliver development. Policy papers and public statements refer to modern biotechnology, genomics, proteomics, and increasingly, nanotechnology.

For developing countries and countries with economies in transition, this raises fundamental questions of development priorities, technology choices and availability of financial and human resources.

There is much to learn from the experiences of developed countries. This includes: the growth of the pharmaceutical, agriculture and chemical (seeds and agro-chemicals) industries and their shaping of the investment climate and consumer market; the evolution of intellectual property standards and rules; the experiences of ?biotechnology clusters? in the United States upon which many developing countries are drawing lessons; the commercial interest in microorganisms and their derivatives such as enzymes and other biomolecules.

Fact sheets on GMOs

Fact sheets on the EU authorisation process, GMOs, the environmental, health and socio-economic impacts of GMOs […]

Patenting the “Climate Genes”

The world’s largest seed and agrochemical corporations are stockpiling hundreds of monopoly patents on genes in plants that are genetically modified to withstand extreme climate conditions. […]

New Book: GMOs in Africa

The book provides an overview of the current status (2007) of the use of genetic engineering in Africa’s agriculture and food systems. […]

Risky Business – Briefing

The financial fallout from the 2006 discovery of contamination of US rice supplies with LL601 (“Liberty Link”) could amount to between US$741,000 to US$1.2 billion. […]

How Food Became A Casualty of Biotechnology’s Promise

This policy brief exposes how food is merely the conduit through which the pharmaceutical conglomerates hope to develop and monopolize the basic technologies that promise high profits. […]

Cotton Concentration Report

A critical assessment of the merger (currently under consideration) betwen Monsanto and Delta and Pine Land Company. […]

The Global Status of Genetically Engineered Crops: 10 years of continuing rejection

A summary of global reaction against genetic engineering in 2006 provides evidence that resistance to GE crops continues to grow among farmers, consumers and governments. […]

Harvesting Royalties for Sowing Dissent? Monsanto’s Campaign Against Argentina’s Patent Policy

This document discusses the implications of Monsanto’s lawsuits against European soy importers for illegally importing Roundup Ready soya from Argentina. […]

Monsanto’s Patents Challenged

The Public Patent Foundation filed formal requests with the US Patent and Trademark Office to reexamine four of Monsanto’s patents on GM crops. […]

Bilateral Free Trade and Investment Agreements and the US Corporate Biotech Agenda

Bilateral free trade agreements are seen by the agricultural biotechnology industry as an important conduit for spreading GMOs around the world. […]