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61. ABSP Agricultural Biotechnology Primer: Biosafety Overview For example, discouraging the option of using pestresistant biotechnology crops As developing countries will likely begin to adopt biotech crops in the http://www.iia.msu.edu/absp/biotech-biosafeintro.html | |
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62. DuPont Biotechnology : Frequently Asked Questions About Biotechnology Are meat, milk and egg products from animals fed biotech crops safe for consumers?Do biotechnology crops that offer insect resistance and herbicide http://www.dupont.com/biotech/intro/faqs.html | |
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63. The EU Ban On Agricultural Biotech Products Is Illegal About 145 million acres were planted with biotech crops in 2002. If importslike these biotechnology crops are regulated unnecessarily, the real losers http://www.ait.org.tw/events/2003-biotech/onepage-4.htm | |
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64. Monsanto Looks To Biotechnology For Future Growth Rushing says acceptance of biotechnology  despite some early snags  has beenremarkable. ÂNow, 7 million growers in 18 countries grow biotechnology crops. http://southwestfarmpress.com/mag/farming_monsanto_looks_biotechnology/ | |
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65. Genetically Modified Crops In The United States 2004 - The Pew Initiative On Foo Increase in Global Area of biotechnology crops 1996 - 2003. source (ISAAA)Global Review of Transgenic Crops 2003. Top GM Crops Produced in the United http://www.mindfully.org/GE/2004/US-GMO-Crops-Pew1aug04.htm | |
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66. Publications: Glossary biotechnology crops Crops improved with biological tools, usually genetic traits, More than one biotechnology trait in a single crop plant (for example, http://www.monsanto.com/monsanto/us_ag/layout/pub/glossary.asp | |
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67. U.S. Commercial Service Korea: Trade Regulations & Standards Assessments for all other biotech crops were extended until February 26, 2005.Todate, twenty biotechnology crops and seven biotechnology additives have http://www.buyusa.gov/korea/en/traderegulations.html | |
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68. 6-Regulation: Spain: Biotechnology Coexistence Update of adventitious material resulting from the biotechnology crops grown underthe presentlyproposed Decree, and to the labeling of biotechnology crops. http://www.gene.ch/genet/2005/Aug/msg00008.html | |
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69. 7-Business: GM Crops: Industry 0 - Protesters 1 Although 44 per cent of Europeans believed medical biotechnology would the 2002 global acreage of biotechnology crops increased by 12 percent from 2001 http://www.gene.ch/genet/2003/Mar/msg00077.html | |
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70. AgExporter: Agricultural Biotechnology Assistance With A Global Beach - USA Full text of the article, Agricultural biotechnology assistance with a global of chemical inputs and greater insect resistanceof biotechnology crops. http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3723/is_2_14/ai_84455415 | |
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71. Kraft Foods Inc. - Quality And Food Safety: Responsible Use Of Biotechnology - E Do not allow Âpartial approvals that permit crops intended for animal The US government has discontinued Âpartial approvals of biotechnology crops, http://www.kraft.com/responsibility/quality_food_biotechnology_safe.aspx | |
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72. Taipei Times - Archives The most popular biotechnology crops contain bacteria genes that make the plantsresistant to either bugs or weed killers. Developing Nations http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/worldbiz/archives/2005/01/14/2003219370 | |
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73. GeneWatch UK - Monsanto Internal Report Leaked To GeneWatch UK of the potato technology transfer project and other biotechnology crops. the safety and benefits of biotechnology crops continue to progress. http://www.genewatch.org/News/MonsRpt.htm |
74. Globetechnology: The Good Found In GURTs Almost 10 years of growing biotechnology crops has demonstrated huge environmentalbenefits, better yields and healthier food with absolutely no http://www.globetechnology.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20050218.gtgurtfeb18/BNStory/ | |
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75. Biotechnology Of Food Crops In Developing Countries Edited By T. Hohn And K.M. L Outlines books topics about how to network new findings and current plants being genetically engineered. Includes discussions of ethical and sociological issues. http://www.chipsbooks.com/biotecfd.htm | |
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76. African Crop Improvement Website Provides news and information on recent research and policy developments involving improvement of crops. Includes available grants, publications, training, and discussion forum. http://www.africancrops.net | |
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77. The Biotechnology Information Resource Includes links to webpages and publications that focus on genetically modified crops and animals, as well as environmental safety. http://www.nal.usda.gov/bic/ | |
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78. Seed Biotechnology Center Promoting interaction between industry and the research and educational resources, in aspects such as plant breeding, genomics and regulating transgenic crops, at the University of California, Davis. http://sbc.ucdavis.edu/ | |
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79. PG Economics Home Page UK company specialising plant biotechnology, agricultural production systems, agricultural markets and policy. The site provides summaries of a number of papers considering aspects of genetically modified crops. http://www.pgeconomics.co.uk/ | |
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80. Linnaeus Plant Sciences Inc: - Engineering Industrial Oilseed Crops To Help Meet biotechnology company developing castor oil seed crops, genetically engineered to produce petroleum substitutes. Includes scientific overview, and partnership opportunities for ricinoleic acid and motor oil in Vancouver, Canada. http://www.linnaeus.net/ | |
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