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July- Bush's biotech shock and awe campaign
- Farmers in study warned on GM oilseed rape planting
- GM canola threatens wheat export, says Australian Wheat Board
- Mexico's joblessness spurs Fox policy shift
- Fischler urges U.S. to drop WTO biotech case
- Panel: Supply management is the answer
- GMO bill to go before Brazil's Congress soon
- Trade ministers edge closer to farm pact
- Corn Growers endorse Kucinich initiatives on genetically engineered foods and crops
- ADM's sweetener deal to be dissolved
- Alert on spread of GM seeds
- Family farm agriculture battles to survive apathy, policies and myths
- Hybrid corn seed firms asked to indemnify Bukidnon corn farmers
- Soybean growers focus on quality
- GM canola approved in Australia
- Models show gene flow from crops threatens wild plants
- OCM tells Senate that Smithfield-Farmland deal could cost producers more than $250 million each year
- Brazil soy prices might fall, ADM reports reduced earnings
- Monsanto quietly readies gene-modified wheat
- E.U. approves biotech food labeling; move draws U.S. anger
- EU backs farmers who want to grow GM crops
- European Commission to allow GM contamination of organic food
- Mad cows are not COOL
- EU moves closer to total ban on antibiotic growth promoters in animal feed
- EU members want concessions from others as condition for improved agriculture offer
- California farmers give up garlic battle
- GM foods - the art of public deception
- Why is Nebraska home to the poorest county in the U.S.?
- The bounty of community supported agriculture
- European legislative framework for GMOs now in place
- Bayer to get green light for GE canola
- Egyptian wheat buyers touch on biotech issue during first leg of U.S. tour
- NE Farmers Union blasts anti I-300 report
- 'Putting farmers' face on food' counters global agribusiness food distribution networks
- Locally grown food: Tastes great and less mileage
- Monsanto uses secret Montana location to demonstrate its genetically modified wheat
- India’s future lies in organic farming
- Major U.S. export competitor in the distant future: EU? Brazil? It could be China!
- Europe adopts hardline stance on CAP cuts
- Report: GM crops pose low risks for humans, but might be risky for environment
- European Commission to allow farmers to sow approved modified crops
- The rigged trade game
- GM foods: Towards an apocalypse
- Royal Society study suggests GM seeds, not pollen, responsible for cross-breeding
- Big agriculture vs. sustainable production: The future of farming
- Mexicans: NAFTA does not work
- Contamination in Canada sounds warning to UK
- Good 'free trade' times for international grain companies
- Evidence of some consumer, retailer, processor resistance to modified foods in Britain, United States, China
- Study finds higher likelihood of birth defects in wheat areas
- UK ministers see risks with biotech food, consumers skeptical
- ACGA applauds reinstatement of energy funding
- Canadians 'lose faith' in GM technology 'religion'
- Smithfield Foods purchases bankrupt Farmland Industries
- ACGA urges Senate support for Country of Origin Labeling
- U.S., EU battle rages over modified crops
- EU takes 11 member governments to court
- Herbicide-resistant weeds may invade Pennsylvania crops
- Pest resistance feared as farmers flout rules
- USDA asks Monsanto for more data on biotech wheat
- Monsanto's Roundup herbicide contaminates Danish drinking water
- Italian region orders GM maize fields destroyed, Monsanto reportedly urges farmers to resist ruling
- House budget bill blocks new meat labels
- Farmers tout new approach to clean energy, clean air
- Organic farmers sing biotech blues
- Sowing the seeds of destruction
- Monsanto sues and sues and sues and...
- Landless Workers Movement to tour USA
- Your farm subsidies are strangling us
- FDA to grant more leeway with health claims on food labels
- Supermarkets take cut of Fairtrade cash for poor farmers
- Researchers to keep some biotech rights: Patents could be used to aid poor
- Schmeiser's battle for the seed
- Bad news from the flour mills: output plunges
- Missouri, Mexican family farmers hold fair trade picnic, roundtable discussion
- U.S. Wheat Associates requests FAS study on biotech wheat marketing issues
- EU takes nations to court on patent laws
- Haircuts and hindsight
- Corn: To grow or not?
- Monsanto sour on milk marketers' hormones claim
- U.S. appellate court declares beef checkoff unconstitutional
- Disaster looms for cow/calf producers
- New Panos information resources on GM food aid and GM policy in southern Africa
- Denmark will reduce the use of glyphosate
- Milk prices plummet as dairy farmers debate voluntarily reducing supply
- Save landmark farm conservation program
- A global monoculture
- Soybean farmers and Congress seek answers to questionable USDA export and supply reports: 'Please Madame Secretary, tell us what is happening'
- European Commission to act against 8 countries over biotech law
- EU goes on offensive in trade talks
- Food, Inc.
- Brazil landless end standoff, take heart from Lula
- UN officials weigh in on use of biotech food
- US retaliation against Egypt hits trade plans
- Dangers of GM chicken feed
- ConAgra to stand trial for alleged fraud at agribusiness unit
- Use of glyphosate to dry seeds may lead to health problems
- A real raw deal
- U.S. rips Europe's biotech food plan
- Europe ready to open the door to labelled GM foods
- Overview of EU biotech food legislation
- Annan urges action on rural poverty
- EU OKs tough new rules on biotech crops; part of U.S, EU healing process?
- Reports show biotech could mean $1 billion per year for European farmers
- Soybean plantings, futures decline
- Grass is green as money for pastured poultry farmer
- 'PR disaster' of GM crops
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