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WEEKLY_WATCH_NUMBER_65

" GM_WATCH "

Thu, 25 Mar 2004 22:57:05 GMT

 

 

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THE WEEKLY WATCH NUMBER 65

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from Claire Robinson, WEEKLY WATCH editor

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Dear all,

 

It's been an emotional rollercoaster of a week in the UK. On 24 March we heard

the bad news: that by a narrow majority the Welsh Assembly had voted against the

Lib Dem motion to veto the addition of Bayer's Chardon LL GM maize to the UK

seed list.

 

Although not a single Assembly Member spoke in favour of GM in the debate, some

Labour members who oppose GM voted to defeat the motion because it was critical

of the actions of the Westminster Labour government in approving the GM maize.

GM Free Cymru had pleaded with Assembly Members not to allow " a matter of such

great importance for the environment and people of the UK [to] force

disagreement on party political lines " - but to no avail.

 

However, Environment Minister Carwyn Jones was forced, under threat by some

Labour members to vote with the Lib Dems or abstain, to allow the matter to be

decided not by the ministerial Cabinet but by a free vote in the Assembly. If

Carwyn Jones keeps his promise, the vote will go against Chardon LL and because

the support of Wales is necessary for national seed listing this would prevent

commercialisation of Chardon LL throughout the UK.

 

Note that a free vote in the Assembly was one of the requests made by many of

you who lobbied the Assembly Members prior to the vote, so well done everyone!

 

Meanwhile, in Australia the States are treating the Federal Government's desire

for GM commercialisation with equal contempt. Look out for lots more of interest

in HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK - GLOBAL.

 

Claire claire

www.ngin.org.uk / www.gmwatch.org

 

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CONTENTS

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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK - UK

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK - GLOBAL

JOKE OF THE WEEK

DONATIONS

HEADLINES OF THE WEEK

SUBSCRIPTIONS

 

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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK - UK

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+ GM MAIZE SUNK BY WELSH ASSEMBLY

In an extraordinary victory for democracy, on 24 March Carwyn Jones, the Welsh

Assembly's Environment Minister, agreed that he will not add Chardon LL maize to

the National Seeds List without the authorization of the Assembly through a free

vote.

 

The Minister has a UK veto on the listing of GM seeds, and on this matter he has

given up his delegated powers and agreed to follow the majority wishes of

Assembly Members (AMs).

 

Chardon LL will not now be added to the Seeds Register, and there is no hope

that it could be grown anywhere in the UK before its current Part C consent

expires in October 2006.

 

In a debate on GM on 24 March, instigated by the Lib Dems, the Minister was

forced to make his statement on a free vote by a threat from a number of Labour

AMs to abstain or vote for the Lib Dem motion. In the event the motion was

defeated by 26 votes to 29, and the significance of the Minister's pledge went

almost unnoticed in the welter of party-political points scoring.

 

Significantly, not a single AM spoke in favour of GM generally, or for the seed

listing of Chardon LL maize.

 

Speaking for GM Free Cymru, Dr Brian John said this evening: " This is fantastic

news for Wales and for the rest of the UK. There is not the slightest chance

that when - if ever - the listing of Chardon LL comes up for debate in the

Assembly, it will be approved.

 

" Whatever their party politics may be, Assembly members are remarkably well

informed on GM issues, and there are many problems related to Chardon LL which

are only just coming to light. The science which has brought Chardon LL this

close to commercialization is corrupt, and we hope that Bayer CropScience will

now withdraw the various applications for GM maize and for Liberty herbicide

which are still on the table. "

 

GM Free Cymru, which has lobbied hard for this decision along with many other

organizations across the UK, feels that the thousands of messages that have

poured in to Assembly members over the past week have not only reflected public

opposition to GM technology but have sent a raspberry in the direction of

Margaret Beckett. On 9 March she flouted the wishes of the British people and

the advice of the Environmental Audit Committee by announcing that Chardon LL

would be commercialized.

 

In concluding the GM Free Cymru statement, Dr John said: " We applaud what Carwyn

Jones has done here. He is a very brave politician. It is not often that a

Minister passes a small part of his delegated responsibilities back to an

elected chamber, but that is what he has done. This is a triumph for democracy,

and if the Westminster government now tries to by-pass or over-ride this

decision by the Assembly Cabinet, it will have a massive political crisis on its

hands. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=3074

 

TT raves from the grave! (23/3/2004)

+ TT RAVES FROM THE GRAVE

Anti-organic/pro-GM enthusiast Tony Trewavas garnered headlines back in the

autumn by announcing he was retiring from the GM debate in the face (he claimed)

of threats and intimidation.

 

But since then Edinburgh's answer to Lazarus has been quoted supporting GM in

the press and given a talk on organic farming. Rumours of TT's demise have

obviously been greatly exaggerated and, as ever, it's TT that has supplied the

misinformation!

 

Recently, TT attacked a new book by Dr Colin Tudge, 'So Shall We Reap, an

analysis of world food production'.

 

You can catch the flavour of the review from this excerpt: " Tudge reserves his

venom for GM crops, condemning the scientists who produce such 'monstrosities'

as obviously corrupt, as well as mad, bad and dangerous. I found this chapter to

be a muddle of politics and naturalism, failing to adequately distinguish

objective scientific knowledge from subjective assessments of Western

agribusiness and nature. "

 

The " muddled " Dr Tudge is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Philosophy at the

London School of Economics and a three-time winner of the Glaxo/ABSW Science

Writer of the Year Award, as well as the former features editor of New

Scientist. He is, in fact, a scientifically conservative critic of the

technology, who has written, " The prime task for people seriously interested in

humanity's food problems is to help the world's small farmers. Technical

up-grading is desirable, and could include GM. " It is the current wholesale

transition to this type of agriculture that Colin Tudge, like many development

groups and experts, argues could prove disastrous for poor farmers.

 

Yet Tudge is dismissed by TT as a species of zealot and with jibes such as,

" Antipathy to economics is common among those of Tudge's persuasion " ! Antipathy

to economics? Here is an excerpt from one of Colin Tudge's recent articles:

 

" ...extra productivity can be harmful, while profit is achieved primarily by

cutting labour, which is the most expensive input. In Britain and the US, only

about 1% of the labour force works on the land. In India, as in the third world

as a whole, it's 60%. If India farmed as the British do, 594 million people

would be out of work. India's IT industry, flaunted as the hope for the future,

employs 60,000 - which falls short of what would be required by 10,000 to one.

To replace the status quo with hi-tech, low-labour, industrialised agriculture

would create social problems on a scale that mercifully has not yet been seen.

For the foreseeable future the world's economy has to be primarily agrarian. "

http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/opinion/story/0,12981,1152631,00.html

 

This is not antipathy to economics but caution about the wholesale application

of the brand of free market economics to which TT and the publishers of his

review, Truth About Trade, clearly .

 

Unusually for a book review, TT's review not only fails to give any publication

details, it doesn't even name the book being reviewed! Could it be that TT was

worried someone might actually compare what he'd said to the content of 'So

Shall We Reap' and draw their own conclusions?

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=3070

 

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OTHER HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK - GLOBAL

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+ NEW WITCH-HUNT UNDER WAY

Prof Terje Traavik's research showing health dangers of GM foods and crops

(http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?ArcId=2712) was bound to raise the usual

hackles after it was announced at Kuala Lumpur.

 

Predictably, some of the criticism of Traavik's work has hinged around his

public announcement of his findings prior to peer review and publication. This,

you will recall, was also a key criticism deployed by the biotech brigade to

vilify Dr Arpad Pusztai after he went public with his results prior to

publication.

 

It seems that the biotech industry and their pet scientists are the only ones

who have the right to tout unpublished (and even imaginary) results. Witness, as

just one example, the Monsanto/Wambugu GM sweet potato saga, where both company

and scientist touted the wonderful projected results of the trial as if they

were reality -long before the real results revealed the sweet potato to be an

utter dud!

 

See Terje Traavik's explanation of his decision to go public with his results,

in the interests of precaution and the public interest, prior to peer review at

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=2966

 

+ LACHMANN CHIEF WITCH-FINDER?

The following email suggests the kind of witch-hunt that marked the Pusztai

affair may now be under way, this time with Traavik as the quarry. In the former

instance, apart from Dr Pusztai's gagging and sacking, there were allegedly

attempts to obtain data by underhand means, and according to the editor of The

Lancet, threats were made against him in an effort to prevent Pusztai and Ewen's

research being published. The man named by The Guardian as having threatened the

editor was Sir Peter Lachmann FRS. More about Sir Peter is available in the

directory at www.gmwatch.org

 

Note that Terje Traavik's second point in his email is prompted by Lachmann's

apparent (mistaken) belief that Arpad Pusztai had been made scientific director

of Genšk, the Norwegian Institute of Gene Ecology, a position actually held by

Terje Traavik.

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THE TRAAVIK EMAIL

" Terje Traavik " terjet

Arpad Pusztai and Susan Bardocz

 

Dear both

 

The Pres of the Royal Norwegian Academy of Sciences, prof. Lars Wall¿e, rang me

up yesterday and warned me that Peter Lachmann was out hunting

 

He had contacted Wall¿e and wanted him to take action with me:

1. Because of the Kuala Lumpur talk etc.

2. Because we had made Arpad scientific director of Genšk (sic!).

 

I explained to him that we proudly had included Arpad in our KL [Kuala Lumpur]

delegation, but otherwise I neither knew I was sacked, nor that Arpad was out

for my job.

 

Best regards

 

Terje

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=3072

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For a piece contributed by Arpad Pusztai to the Spiked Online debate on public

perception of risk concerning GM foods, see

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=3072

Telling quotes:

" Unfortunately, while in most instances it is society that has to face the

consequences of the hazards, the industry will take most of the benefits. "

 

" When [Helene Guldberg, managing editor of Spiked] describes all the wonderful

inventions, such as antibiotics, drugs generally, in vitro fertilization, etc

which, according to her, could have never come about if we had not taken risks,

she misses one crucial point, i.e. that the law stipulates that these inventions

had first be rigorously tested in animal and then in human clinical trials

before most people would ever hear about them. "

 

" Although zero risk does not exist, as we are constantly and painfully reminded

by cases like the thalidomide catastrophe, this should not absolve us from doing

everything possible to eliminate or minimize it... people have a negative

attitude to GM foods as they know that, unlike new drugs, the FDA does not

require their rigorous testing. "

 

+ OPPOSITION GROWING TO GE WHEAT, SAYS CANADIAN WHEAT BOARD

World wheat buyers are increasingly opposed to GM wheat, says the Canadian Wheat

Board, one of the world's largest wheat sellers. The CWB, which has a monopoly

on wheat and barley exports from Canada's main Prairie growing region, said

buyers of 87 per cent of its wheat in the 2002-03 marketing year required

guarantees that the wheat was not genetically engineered. That's up from 82 per

cent two years ago.

 

The CWB's 10 highest volume markets all required the guarantee, including Japan,

Mexico, Britain, Italy, Indonesia and Malaysia, as well as domestic millers.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=2949

 

+ ONE MILLION JAPANESE SAY NO TO GM WHEAT

Representatives from Japanese consumer and industry groups have said that

Japanese consumers will not buy wheat from Canada if GM wheat is introduced.

Japan is one of Canada's largest wheat customers. The Japanese groups presented

a petition from Japanese consumers and food manufacturing companies representing

over 1,000,000 people, to Canadian Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister, Bob

Speller. The petition calls for a ban on GM wheat in Canada.

 

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is currently reviewing an application from

Monsanto for the Canadian release of their Roundup Ready wheat.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=2949

 

+ US: BIOTECH BATTLE FLARES IN VERMONT

Monsanto has raised anger in Vermont by sending its representatives to lobby

against the state's attempts to regulate GM seeds and crops.

 

A decade ago, battles raged in Vermont over the use of GM growth hormones in the

state's dairy herds. That's the last time Rep. Robert Starr, D-Orleans,

remembers such rancor in the usually quiet House Agriculture Committee. Now the

debate over the introduction and labeling of GM seeds has pitted farmer against

farmer. Starr, who has served in the Legislature for more than a

quarter-century, sees similarities in the two issues.

 

" It was Monsanto then, and it is Monsanto again, " Starr said. " They brought in

their big guns and worked over the legislators in the conference hearings. It's

the same players. They weren't only talking in the hallways or the cafeteria

like most of the lobbyists. That really bothered me. I've never witnessed

anything like that in Vermont. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=2950

 

+ NEW PROFILE OF US AG SECRETARY ANN VENEMAN

Excerpt: " Veneman is someone who's told the story repeatedly about growing up on

her family's peach farm, in the central valley of California. She grew up at a

time when farm workers were organizing for their rights, and the first-ever

female Agriculture Secretary of California, Rose Bird, angered growers no end by

actually granting farm workers the right to organize, and banning these

back-breaking, short-handled hoes that were ruining the lives of farm workers in

the fields.

 

" Ann Veneman, from her very first years out of college, took the side of the

growers, and teamed up with those who were out to make sure that nobody like

Bird would ever have power in California agriculture again. "

- Laura Flanders, author of Bushwomen: Tales of a Cynical Species. The book

Bushwomen reveals how the Bush female cabinet members are used to give the

appearance of inclusiveness, while they carry out the Bush/Cheney radical

right-wing agenda.

http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?ItemID=16617

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=2948

 

+ ANGOLA MOVES TO BAN GM PRODUCTS

Angola's agriculture minister has said GM foods should be banned from the

country as their impact on human and animal health is unknown. Gilberto Lutucuta

said more effort must be made to check if products entering Angola were

genetically modified.

 

An aid worker said that a total ban on GM foods could complicate World Food

Programme food aid coming from the US, as the US does not differentiate between

GM and non-GM foods.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=2947

 

+ WESTERN AUSTRALIA TO BAN PRODUCTION OF GM FOOD CROPS

Western Australia will become the first state in Australia to officially ban the

production of GM food crops. The decision by the State Government will ensure

farmers can continue to market GM-free produce, in a sector that contributes

more than $9 billion to the state's economy.

 

Agriculture Minister Kim Chance said, " ... there is no reason for us to adopt GM

technology at this stage, and there are still so many questions unanswered as to

the market aspects of GM technology. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=2987

 

+ AUSTRALIA: VICTORIA EXTENDS MORATORIUM ON GM CROPS

The Victorian State Government has extended its moratorium on GM crops for

another 4 years.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=3076

 

+ IOWA LEADER BACKS US - NZ " PHARMA " CROP TIE-IN

A man who might be the next Vice-President of the United States would like to

see New Zealand growing GM " pharma-crops " in the American off-season.

 

Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack, who may be a running mate for Democratic presidential

candidate John Kerry, visited New Zealand leading a delegation of Iowa biotech

businesses.

 

He said farmers in New Zealand, as in the Iowa cornbelt, needed new high-value

products to replace low-value agricultural commodities.

 

" As Brazil and South America and Africa and some of the other parts of the world

get their agricultural act together, our farms are going to be at a serious

disadvantage, " he said.

 

" The only way we in the US and you in New Zealand are going to continue to have

prosperity is to figure out something new to add value to the food we're

producing.

 

" One way to do that is to have a value-added crop designed for a particular

application, such as growing crops that are designed to convert to ethanol, or

for medicines or nutraceuticals. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=3075

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LOGIC AND WISDOM OF TOM VILSACK

1. In February 2004 Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack gave Monsanto (Muscatine, Iowa

branch) two awards, part-sponsored by his own office, for " environmental

excellence " - one a " special recognition for energy efficiency/renewable

energy " , and the other a " special recognition for air quality " .

 

Monsanto Muscatine manufactures glyphosate herbicide and enjoys a permit from

the Iowa Dept of Natural Resources to emit 13.2 tons per year of volatile

organic compounds

http://www.iowadnr.com/air/prof/oper/tv/final/04-TV-006.pdf

 

Greenpeace comments: " Monsanto's Muscatine, Iowa plant, which produces alachlor,

butachlor and other highly toxic compounds, releases at least 265,000 pounds of

chemicals per year directly into the Mississippi. "

 

" According to the US Fish and Wildlife Service: 'the combined effect of the

Monsanto discharge with other discharges may severely stress and degrade the

[aquatic] habitat.' Agricultural chemicals in the discharge were of particular

concern. "

http://www.greenpeaceusa.org/media/publications/criminaltext.htm

 

2. " In Iowa, the US Department of Agriculture has forced the biotech company,

ProdiGene Inc. of College Station, Texas, to pay for burning 155 acres of

conventional corn that may have cross-pollinated with some of the firm's biotech

plants [corn GE'd to produce pig vaccine] .... The USDA did not disclose the

location except to say it was in north-central Iowa.

" ...Vilsack said, 'we should not overreact and hamstring this industry or limit

Iowa's ability to participate in this emerging industry.' "

Philip Brasher, " ProdiGene Biotech Firm Under Fire has Link to Iowa " , Des Moines

Register, 14 Nov 02

http://www.mindfully.org/GE/GE4/ProdiGene-Under-Fire14nov02.htm

 

Is this how Vilsack plans to " add value " to Iowa's crops and make farmers more

competitive - irreversibly contaminating corn with drugs??

 

+ MONSANTO INDONESIAN PROBE WIDENED INTO IMPROPER PAYMENTS

US authorities have widened an investigation into whether Monsanto engaged in

improper business dealings in Indonesia. The new issue is whether a former

outside consultant to Monsanto made an improper $50,000 payment in early 2002 to

an Indonesian government official at the direction of a former Monsanto

employee, the company said.

 

Both the US Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission

were already looking into issues involving Monsanto's work in Indonesia.

 

Monsanto has had trouble getting some of its biotech crops approved in foreign

countries, including a biotech cotton introduced in Indonesia in 2001. Monsanto

closed down the biotech cotton sales operations in 2003 after two unsuccessful

years that came amid complaints over yields and pricing.

 

Monsanto shares were down 1.6 percent at $33.69 on the New York Stock Exchange

on March 22.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=3000

 

+ NZ: LOCAL BODIES MAY HAVE RIGHT TO COMPENSATION OVER GE ERRORS

New Zealand councils may have the right to demand millions of dollars in

compensation if things go wrong with GM crops, says a legal expert. Rebellious

Northland councils paid the Sustainability Council, an anti-GM group, to explore

their rights in regard to the release of GM plants in their areas.

 

The Sustainability Council's report contains advice from top environmental

lawyer Dr Royden Somerville that councils may be able to impose GM no-go zones

and their own liability regimes.

 

" A community can put in place a liability regime requiring those engaging in a

GM release to pay compensation for harm caused by an approved release, " Dr

Somerville said.

 

He also found that councils might be able to use the Resource Management Act to

impose GM-free zones. His findings on liability contradict the controversial

clause in the Government's Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act (HSNO),

which demands compensation from people growing and releasing GMOs only if they

flout the rules.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=3001

 

+ INDIA: GENE CAMPAIGN OPPOSES IMPORT OF GM RICE INTO EU

Gene Campaign and Friends of the Earth have objected to a proposal by the

European Commission for granting permission to Bayer to import GM rice into the

EU as cattle feed. They petitioned the EC that such a move would have grave

implications for the natural rice germplasm in the rice-growing regions of the

developing world.

 

Bayer has sought permission to import and process GM herbicide-resistant rice

(LLRice62) into the EU, though not for cultivation. It does not intend to grow

this rice in Europe, even though rice is cultivated in five EU member States.

 

The fear is that this rice would be imported from India, paving the way for the

cultivation of GM rice in its centre of origin, i.e., India, leading to genetic

contamination of native gene pools and jeopardising world food security.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=2988

 

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JOKE OF THE WEEK

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+ BIG PO (SON OF PRAKASH) STRUTS HIS STUFF FOR BIG NORM

Prakash, Avery & co. are busy milking Green Revolution pundit and pro-GM

scientist Norman Borlaug's 90th birthday - and how!

---

 

Rohan Prakash - Big Po

11-year-old rapper

http://rohanraps.bravehost.com/

 

My name is Rohan Prakash. I am 11 eleven years old, and live in Auburn, Alabama,

USA. I have been rapping since about a year now.

 

I am a hip-hop artist and very much committed to being a rap singer. I have made

several demo songs of my rap music and hope to post them soon on this website.

Right now, I am proud of making 'The Norman Borlaug Rap " as a tribute to this

great scientist, whom my dad admires very much.

http://www.agbioworld.org/biotech_info/topics/borlaug/borlaug-rap.html

 

My music producer is DJ Redd of Tuskegee, AL. Many of my songs are written by

Rick Sanders, my daycare instructor although I write my own songs and also

collaborate with Rick on many. Both have inspired very much and I am really

thankful that I have such good mentors who help and encourage me.

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EXCERPT FROM THE NORMAN BORLAUG RAP (THANK YOU, NORMAN)

 

[To listen to the song (MP3):

http://www.agbioworld.org/biotech_info/Borlaug_Rap160.mp3

For a picture of the artist:

http://rohanraps.bravehost.com/]

 

Norman Borlaug, you may be

the greatest man in history.

Using science and your brain

to stamp out hunger, woe and pain.

 

Creating new varieties

of plants with new technologies.

You're the man we look up to.

That is why we're thanking you.

 

But then some people started to panic,

telling the farmers to go organic.

Technophobes started making a mess

of Norman Borlaug's great success.

 

Green groups thought they found the cure

in stinky piles of cow manure

etc.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=3079

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GM WATCH PROFILES: NORMAN BORLAUG

http://www.gmwatch.org/profile1.asp?PrId=24 & page=B

C S PRAKASH

http://www.gmwatch.org/profile1.asp?PrId=106 & page=P

 

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HEADLINES OF THE WEEK: from the GMWATCH archive

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25/3/2004 GM maize sunk by Welsh Assembly / Pressure grows to stop GM in

Scotland

25/3/2004 GM PR spreading falsehoods down-under

25/3/2004 More on Traavik witch-hunt + Pusztai on risk aversion

25/3/2004 US-NZ 'pharma' crop tie-in urged / NZ risks squandering opportunity of

the century

25/3/2004 Victoria extends moratorium on GM crops

24/3/2004 Assembly still on course for a GM Free Wales

24/3/2004 Big Po (Son of Prak) struts his stuff for Big Norm

24/3/2004 Welsh plea to avoid party politics goes unheeded

23/3/2004 TT raves from the grave!

23/3/2004 Witch-hunt underway against Prof Traavik?

22/3/2004 India's Gene Campaign opposes import of GM rice into E.U. / Europe

urged to reject modified rice

22/3/2004 Japanese consumers tell Canada to stop GM wheat / Local bodies may

have right to compensation over GE errors

22/3/2004 Monsanto Indonesian Probe Widened Into Improper Payments

22/3/2004 Western Australia to officially ban the production of all GM food

crops / Moratorium sought in Bulgaria

21/3/2004 Action Alert - Lobby Welsh Assembly members now to stop GM in UK

21/3/2004 Crucial vote on GM crop this Wednesday

20/3/2004 87% of buyers say " No! " to GM wheat / 1 million Japanese say no to GM

wheat! / New GM wheat ads

20/3/2004 Biotech battle flares in state - " It was Monsanto then, and it is

Monsanto again "

19/3/2004 Angola moves to ban GM products

19/3/2004 New profile of the US ag secretary Ann Veneman

19/3/2004 Prof Terje Traavik in his own words

18/3/2004 Embarrassing upset for Scottish Executive - only parliamentary

peculiarity prevents GM being blocked across the whole UK

18/3/2004 THE WEEKLY WATCH number 64

18/3/2004 Wambugu wambuzling again - says GM sweet potato a resounding success!

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