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Monsanto admits it broke the GM testing rules in Tasmania
Japan turns to China for corn
GM labeling moves ahead in Hong Kong and South Korea
Japan's millers just say no to GM wheat
Does Roundup-resistant marestail illustrate problems with reliance on GM crops and pesticides?
Stronger StarLink measures
Six European countries want to keep GMO moratorium
Monsanto sues Nelson farm: A North Dakota family's frustrations with genetically engineered soybeans
National Corn Growers warns farmers about StarLink volunteers
New EU bioengineering law likely to end moratorium
A farmer sounds off on his experience with GM soybeans
FDA report: Consumers want GM labels
Industry mobilizes to modify Mexico's labeling measures
An option for growers of non-transgenic crops?
Colorado state senator introduces bill to label genetically modified foods
North Dakota, Montana consider moratoriums on Roundup Ready wheat
Another British food producer goes GM-free
Yet another lawsuit over StarLink
Europe doesn't want GM wheat
North Dakota organic farmers worry about biotech contamination
Scientist points out possibility of Roundup Ready wheat crossing with goatgrass weed
Nebraska farmers file suit against Aventis over StarLink
Export markets pointin' thumbs down on biotech corn
Farmers, foreign markets send negative signals about Roundup Ready wheat
Bosnia hesitates on U.S. transgenic corn donation
Japanese discover more StarLink
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