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81. INF. Institute Of Natural Fibers Poland. Interdisciplinary research center, involved in applied research in the cultivation and processing of fiber crops, genetic engineering, biotechnology, retting and yarn spinning technology, and machine design for harvesting and processing of textile raw materials. List of Publications. Links to related sites. English and Polish. http://iwn.inf.poznan.pl/ |
82. AgBios Regulatory and risk assessment information on agricultural biotechnology products, including genetically modified foods and crops. http://www.agbios.com | |
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83. AGCare - Agricultural Groups Concerned About Resources And The Environment Represents Ontario's 45,000 growers of field and horticultural crops on agricultural pesticide use, crops biotechnology developments, and other related environmental issues. http://www.agcare.org/ | |
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84. Totnes Genetix Group Campaign site for raising issues about genetic engineering, especially in food and food crops. News of local, national and international agbiotech and biotechnology activity, research links, articles, databases and links to other campaigning sites. http://www.togg.org.uk/ | |
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85. Malaysian Biotechnology Information Centre Articles about the use of genetically modified crops in countries around the world, especially in the Malaysian area. http://www.bic.org.my/ | |
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86. Genetic Engineering (Biotechnology) (Index) During the past decade, biotechnology companies commercialized the first generationof Recently, a second wave of biotech products began emergingÂcrops, http://www.ucsusa.org/food_and_environment/biotechnology/index.cfm | |
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87. General What is the environmental impact of biotechnology? Biotech crops help farmers 7 ÂThe Potential for biotechnology to Improve Crop Pest Management in the http://www.whybiotech.com/index.asp?id=faqs |
88. AgBioForum 1(2): Will Biotechnology Bring Prosperity To Rural America? Key words farmers; valueadded crops; biotechnology; impacts; contract growers.At this point, I think it remains relatively uncertain what specific impact http://www.agbioforum.org/v1n2/v1n2a07-freiberg.htm | |
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89. ERS/USDA Briefing Room - Agricultural Biotechnology Size and Distribution of Market Benefits from Adopting Biotech crops crops biotechnology  Policy Topics Agricultural Research Development Policy http://www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/Biotechnology/ | |
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90. BINAS Online: News: CAST Releases Issue Paper On GM Crops The Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST) has produced a newissue paper Applications of biotechnology to crops Benefits and Risks . http://binas.unido.org/binas/show.php?id=7&type=html&table=news_sources&dir=news |
91. Putting The EU In Its Place: Why Filing A GMO Case With The WTO Is Crucial For example, in Africa, up to 80 percent of some crops are lost to drought.biotechnology offers the prospect of crops that are more resilient, require less http://www.heritage.org/Research/Europe/em855.cfm | |
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92. Can Genetically Engineered Crops Feed A Hungry World? biotechnology innovations are being developed to increase crop yields and provideopportunities for growing crops on land otherwise unable to support plant http://www.agbioworld.org/biotech-info/topics/dev-world/hungry_world.html | |
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93. Why Biotech Foods Are Kosher If we support biotechnology, these crops may eventually help prevent blindness Studies are done to evaluate all aspects of biotechnologyimproved crops. http://www.agbioworld.org/biotech-info/religion/kosher.html | |
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94. "Biotechnology In Crops: Issues For The Developing World" By Laura Spinney For O biotechnology in crops Issues for the Developing World by Laura Spinney for Oxfam GB. http://www.actionbioscience.org/biotech/oxfam_spinney.html | |
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95. General 10 Ontario Use Of Biotech crops On The Increase Again AgCare, 16 Safetyand Regulations, Council for biotechnology Information, Washington, DC http://whybiotech.ca/canada-english.asp?id=faqs |
96. General The Council for biotechnology Information invites you to learn more of the promise of Regulation of Biotech crops, Safety of Biotech crops http://whybiotech.ca/index.asp?id=3208 |
97. International Symposium On Biotechnology Of Tropical Species And Temperate Fruit International Symposium on biotechnology of Temperate Fruit crops and. TropicalSpecies. October 1014, 2005. Hilton Daytona Beach / Ocean Walk Village http://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/ISHScrops/ | |
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98. SeedQuest - Central Information Website For The Global Seed Industry Spain biotechnology coexistence update noted in SP4028) as a minimum bufferbetween biotechnology, and traditional and/or traditional/organic crops; http://www.seedquest.com/News/releases/2005/july/12966.htm | |
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99. Ific.org : Food Biotechnology Global food demand has increased the need for improved crops. biotechnology offersthe needed technology to produce higher crop yields, plants that are http://ific.org/food/biotechnology/index.cfm | |
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100. Global Biotech Crops Map Joel I. Cohen and Robert Paarlberg, Unlocking Crop biotechnology in DevelopingCountriesA Report from the Field, World Development, 32 (9) 2004, http://mbbnet.umn.edu/scmap/biotechcropsmap.html | |
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