Indigenous Crops to Solve Food Crises amid Climate Change

African scientists cautioned that agricultural development in rural areas based on Western-style methods could lead to increased loss of indigenous plants that are important as reliable and nutritious food sources. […]

Food Derived From GM Fed Animals Are Not GM-Free

 

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Media Release
Issued 18 November 2009/no 50
By Commerce Commission, New Zealand
 

Access and Benefit-sharing Protocol Negotiations Resume in September

 

Access and Benefit-sharing Protocol Negotiations Resume in September
 
Beijing, 9 August (Chee Yok […]

Access and Benefit-sharing Protocol Negotiations Resume in September

The Convention on Biological Diversity will discuss the issue of biopiracy and equitable benefit sharing when it resumes for another meeting on 18-21 September in Montreal. […]

Bayer Drops Liberty Link Rice in Brazil (for now)

 

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Bayer retreats and suspends its application for approval of Liberty Link rice in Brazil
Brazil | Rio de Janeiro | July […]

Ecological farming: Drought-Resistant Agriculture

This Greenpeace report examines strategies to withstand drought in agriculture using ecological farming based on biodiversity. […]

Advancing the Understanding of Biosafety – Oct 2010 – Nagoya, Japan

Scientific Opinion in Support of Hungary’s Moratorium on GM Potato

An opinion of Hungarian scientific experts in support of the Hungarian moratorium on GM Amflora potato. […]

Scientific Opinion in Support of Hungary’s Moratorium on GM Potato

HUNGARIAN MORATORIUM

for the permission for the application for the placing on the market of the potato EH92-527-1, (Unique identifier BPS-25271-9) for food and feed uses and cultivation of potato EH92-527-1 for […]

GM In the Dock: US Courts Step In Where Safety Regulators Fail

A series of briefings examining a number of US court cases on the legality of the authorisation of GM crops, while exposing how regulators have disregard the law and the precautionary principle. […]