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Friday, February 20, 2004
China Delays Accepting GMO Soybeans Import Applications
February 20, 2004 China Delays Accepting GMO Soybeans Import Applications China has decided to delay accepting applications for genetically modified organisms (GMO) soybean shipments arriving after April 20, a Ministry of Agriculture offici ...
Thursday, February 19, 2004
Global GMO Treaty May Impact US Trade
February 19, 2004 Global GMO Treaty May Impact US Trade The United States' genetically modified organisms (GMO) trade may be impacted by the gradual enforcement of a global treaty on importing GM products. In the United States, at least 70 ...
Wednesday, February 18, 2004
South Korea Host International GMOs Conference
February 18, 2004 South Korea Host International GMOs Conference South Korea will host a three-day international conference on genetically modified organisms (GMOs), starting from today. About 40 delegates from 12 countries will debate samp ...
Friday, January 30, 2004
Brazil Soy Firms To Collect GMO Royalties For Monsanto
January 30, 2004 Brazil Soy Firms To Collect GMO Royalties For Monsanto Following much dispute over the illicit use of Monsanto's Roundup Ready genetically modified soybeans, Brazilian soybean crushing firms and exporters have agreed to col ...
Monday, January 19, 2004
Brazil Declare Major Soy Producing Region GMO Free
January 19, 2004 Brazil Declare Major Soy Producing Region GMO Free Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is set to declare the Parana state free of genetically modified soybeans for the current 2003-04 season, Parana Gov. Roberto Re ...
Thursday, January 15, 2004
Illegal Brazilian GMO Soy Crop Sealed Off
January 15, 2004 Illegal Brazilian GMO Soy Crop Sealed Off Soybean fields in the southwest of Parana were sealed off by state authorities after testing positive for genetically modified organisms, the state's governor's office said Wednesda ...
Monday, January 12, 2004
EU Food Safety Agency To Conduct Risk Analysis On GMO Crops
January 12, 2004 EU Food Safety Agency To Conduct Risk Analysis On GMO Crops Europe's new food safety agency will soon begin to conduct its first risk analysis on genetically modified (GM) crops as the European Union debates lifting a five- ...
Monday, January 12, 2004
Shanghai Develops Test Kit For GMO Food
January 12, 2004 Shanghai Develops Test Kit For GMO Food Shanghai scientists have successfully developed a reagent kit that can quickly detect genetically modified substances contained in food, the Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences ...
Friday, January 9, 2004
UK Approves GMO Rice for Animal Feed
January 9, 2004 UK Approves GMO Rice for Animal Feed The British government has approved a variety of genetically modified rice to be used as animal feed in the UK as complaint to EU requirements. The Bayer-produced crop, which is intended ...
Monday, December 22, 2003
Brazil Soy Farmers Sign Agreement to Plant GMO Soy
December 22, 2003 Brazil Soy Farmers Sign Agreement to Plant GMO Soy Figures announced by Brazilian Agriculture Minister Roberto Rodrigues show that 73,247 farmers have signed up to plant genetically modified soybeans in the current season. ...
Wednesday, December 17, 2003
Brazil President Signs GMO Soy Bill
December 17, 2003 Brazil President Signs GMO Soy Bill Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva paved the way for the plantation and sale of genetically modified soybeans for the 2003-04 season (October-September). Lula signed the bill ...
Thursday, December 11, 2003
EU Food Agency To Assess Safety On Three More GMOs
December 11, 2003 EU Food Agency To Assess Safety On Three More GMOs Europe's top food agency, keen to raise its profile on genetically modified organisms (GMOs), plans to deliver its safety verdict on three more gene-spliced types, two mai ...
Friday, November 28, 2003
Thailand May Lift Ban On GM Crops To Benefit From a Strategic Position in Monsanto's GMO push into Asia
November 28, 2003 Thailand May Lift Ban On GM Crops To Benefit From a Strategic Position in Monsanto's GMO push into Asia The US genetic engineering and agro-chemical giant Monsanto announced plans earlier this month to make Thailand a regi ...
Tuesday, November 18, 2003
Cargill Cannot Operate in Brazil's Paranagua Due To Contaminated GMO Seeds
November 18, 2003 Cargill Cannot Operate in Brazil's Paranagua Due To Contaminated GMO Seeds U.S. agribusiness giant Cargill Inc. would not be allowed to operate in Brazil's main soybean port of Paranagua as long as it still has soybeans "c ...
Monday, October 27, 2003
Brazil Is In The Midst of a Developing Divergence on GMO Crops
October 27, 2003 Brazil Is In The Midst of a Developing Divergence on GMO Crops While a president decree has been signed to temporarily allow the planting and sale of GMO crops like soybeans, actions in Parana appear to be complicating thin ...

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