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Sponsored by scientists in favor of crop biotechnology. Members include Nobel Prize winners Norman Bourlaug and James Watson.
Personal pages give an overview of the extent of genetic engineering in plants and animals as well what some of the hazards might be.
Encourages fact-based discussion about developments in plant biotechnology.
An article about the patents to a genetically modified rice grain that could help stop blindness and malnourishment.
News and analysis archives plus key issues and debate.
Questions and answers, articles, and a debate between a biotech company and Greenpeace, plus links to pro and con sites.
An environmental and public health organization which has initiated landmark legal actions against the FDA and EPA to preserve the integrity of the food supply.
Presentation of the genetically modified food debate in India.
Archive of news articles about GM foods, from 1998 to the present. Also includes editorials about the risks, lack of safety testing, and proponents of the products.
Overview of genetically modified foods, crops, organisms. Pros and cons of genetic modification.
Outlines scientific and consumer concerns about genetically engineered and modified foods. Safety, food patents, Monsanto's role and media coverage are addressed.
Mission is to create environmentally and economically sustainable rural communities through sound agriculture and trade policy. Includes ongoing campaigns to fight genetically engineered foods.
UK and international news; articles; quotations by scientists.
Supports the ethical development and stewardship of the genetic resources of agricultural seed.
"There is an awful lot unknown about hazards of new [GM food] crops and until it is fully tested we should not be subjecting people to risks, least of all young children."
A page on GM food at the website of the Social Issues Research Centre.
Article in Afrol News on the possible effects of the terminator gene on southern African agriculture. (June 21, 2001)
An article about the patents to a genetically modified rice grain that could help stop blindness and malnourishment.
News and analysis archives plus key issues and debate.
"There is an awful lot unknown about hazards of new [GM food] crops and until it is fully tested we should not be subjecting people to risks, least of all young children."
UK and international news; articles; quotations by scientists.
Outlines scientific and consumer concerns about genetically engineered and modified foods. Safety, food patents, Monsanto's role and media coverage are addressed.
Questions and answers, articles, and a debate between a biotech company and Greenpeace, plus links to pro and con sites.
Supports the ethical development and stewardship of the genetic resources of agricultural seed.
Encourages fact-based discussion about developments in plant biotechnology.
Overview of genetically modified foods, crops, organisms. Pros and cons of genetic modification.
Archive of news articles about GM foods, from 1998 to the present. Also includes editorials about the risks, lack of safety testing, and proponents of the products.
A page on GM food at the website of the Social Issues Research Centre.
Presentation of the genetically modified food debate in India.
An environmental and public health organization which has initiated landmark legal actions against the FDA and EPA to preserve the integrity of the food supply.
Personal pages give an overview of the extent of genetic engineering in plants and animals as well what some of the hazards might be.
Sponsored by scientists in favor of crop biotechnology. Members include Nobel Prize winners Norman Bourlaug and James Watson.
Mission is to create environmentally and economically sustainable rural communities through sound agriculture and trade policy. Includes ongoing campaigns to fight genetically engineered foods.
Article in Afrol News on the possible effects of the terminator gene on southern African agriculture. (June 21, 2001)

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