Bayer Stops GE Research in India

Item 1 (Letter by Greenpeace to Bayer-India) Greenpeace 3360, 13th ‘B’ Mair, HAL-2 Stage […]

GMO Control Bill 2004 — Tasmania

A bill to provide for Tasmania to be declared to be a genetically modified organisms free area. […]

GM Crop Safety Test ‘Flawed’, Says New Scientific Study

GM CROP SAFETY TESTS ‘FLAWED’, NEW SCIENTIFIC PAPER SHOWS EU Approval of Monsanto’s GM Corn Questioned Brussels, November 16, 2004 – A peer-reviewed scientific paper published today in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews debun […]

The True Cost of Gene Patents

The study assesses the economic and social consequences of patenting genes and living organisms. Due to the many negative consequences it concludes that no patenting should take place. […]

Farmers Receive US$11 million Starlink Settlement

More than 8,000 Nebraska corn producers will share in an $11 million settlement of a seed-corn lawsuit. […]

Corn Segregation Required by Grain Elevators

For Immediate Release New National Survey of Over One Thousand Grain Elevators Shows Twenty-Four Percent Require GMO Corn Variety Segregation. Twelve Percent Report Offering Premiums for Non-GMO Corn. WASHINGTON — Oct. […]

Report on Effects of Transgenic Maize in Mexico

Item 1 Maize and biodiversity: effects of transgenic maize in Mexico Commission for Environmental Cooperation of North America Report of the Secretariat according to Article 13 of the NAAEC[1] 31 August […]

Rice at Risk: Will there be a choice with GE rice?

GE crops cannot be contained once they are released into the environment. Growing GE rice will very likely contaminate conventional and organic rice and threaten the livelihoods of millions of farmers. […]

New Study Shows Increased Pesticides Use in GM Crops

Genetically Engineered Rice: Not Sustainable Agriculture

GE rice could cause harm to the environment and could prove costly for farmers. GE rice threatens the endangered populations of wild rice in Asia and could cause long-term damage to rice diversity upon which rice consumers all over the world depend. […]