OGTR seeks comments on applications for GM cotton
OGTR seeks comments on applications for GM cotton
The Office of the Gene Technology Regulator has issued
an “Early Bird” notification about four applications for
limited and controlled releases of GM cotton.Syngenta, CSIRO
and Dow AgroSciences ha...
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Update on GM sweet corn investigation
The Ministry of
Agriculture and Forestry today announced that its
investigations into a GMO-contaminated sweet corn crop grown
at Gisborne earlier this year had produced a significant
amount of inform...
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Hard News on GE issues
>From time to time we feature
extracts, or even whole columns, from Hard News writer
Russell Brown - a commentator on the domestic and
international political scene. Russell has often had very
percept...
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Health Minister seeks advice on EU labeling laws
Health Minister Annette King is getting advice on the
implications of new European genetically engineered (GE)
food labelling laws, which the Green Party is calling on
Parliament to copy. Green MP...
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Recycling GE food myths
The European Parliament's
approval on July 2 of new labeling requirements for food and
feed made with genetically engineered (GE) ingredients is
the latest in a series of developments in the ongoing
i...
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UN food safety body divided over GM
The United
Nations advisory body on food safety is, according to this
story, divided over labelling genetically modified (GM)
animal feed, underscoring a rift between the United States
and the Europea...
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A GE warning
It is a concern that another GE
contamination of sweet corn grown in New Zealand is under
investigation. It shows New Zealand's GE-free status is
again at risk, even when a moratorium on the release
o...
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GM corn crop raises concerns
The discovery that
genetically modified corn could be grown in Gisborne without
detection until long after it had been harvested and
exported should set alarm bells ringing, the Waikato Times
says in ...
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GE genie escapes to spoil NZ image
It seems to have
been well established by research, and reinforced by daily
anecdotes, that many New Zealanders' knowledge of science is
woeful, writes The Dominion Post in an editorial. That
ignoranc...
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