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1. 1999 Acreage Data On Biotechnology Crops 1999 Acreage Data on biotechnology crops. Agricultural BiotechnologyProducts in 1999 US/Canada Market. Crops, Approximate acreage http://www.bio.org/food&ag/1999Acreage.html | |
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2. Monsanto Biotechnology Crops - Biotechnology In Africa - Monsanto Africa Benefits to Smallholder Farmers. Monsanto biotechnology crops. The Way Ahead.For Additional Information. Monsanto biotechnology crops. Around the World. http://www.monsantoafrica.com/reports/fieldpromise/page4.html | |
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3. Using Agrobiodiversity Through Biotechnology: Crops - Tropicla Fruits We selected the tree tomato as a case study for cryopreservation, keeping in mindthat CIAT is adopting tropical fruits as part of its mandated crops, and that http://www.ciat.cgiar.org/biotechnology/crops_tropical_fruits.htm | |
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4. Using Agrobiodiversity Through Biotechnology: Crops - Cassava More than 10 years ago, the Biotechnology Research Unit, together with the GeneticResources Unit, set goals to develop methods of cryopreservation that would http://www.ciat.cgiar.org/biotechnology/crops_cassava.htm | |
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5. Applications Of Biotechnology To Crops Benefits And Risks News Release, December 2, 1999. New Issue Paper on biotechnology cropsReleased by the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology. http://www.cast-science.org/biotc_nr.htm |
6. Health News 04/05/1999 Monsanto Registers 5 Biotechnology Crops Monsanto registers 5 biotechnology crops Tuesday, 4 May 1999. Themultinational chemical and seed company Monsanto has registered http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/health/HealthRepublish_23885.htm | |
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7. News In Science 4/5/1999 Monsanto Registers 5 Biotechnology Crops The multinational chemical and seed company Monsanto has registered five biotechnologycrops with Australian health authorities that may be used in foods http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s23885.htm | |
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8. Comparative Environmental Impacts Of Biotechnology Crops coauthored numerous reports on weed management in rice, corn, soybean, lima bean,snap bean and swat corn, and the impact of biotechnology-derived crops on US http://www.thesoydailyclub.com/thesoydailybackissues/usbbios6272002.asp | |
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9. DuPont Biotechnology | Feed & Livestock Summary Visit this page for a scientific summary and DuPont's perspectiveabout the impact of biotechnology crops as animal feed. http://www.dupont.com/biotech/science_knowledge/feed_livestock/topic_summary.htm | |
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10. Council For Biotechnology Information That total is more than 30 times the area planted six years earlierin 1996, when biotechnology crops made their commercial debut. http://www.whybiotech.com/index.asp?id=1809 |
11. Council For Biotechnology Information 24, 2002 Kansas and Missouri could boost their annual farm income by $52 millionand $81 million, respectively, by growing biotechnology crops, according to a http://www.whybiotech.com/index.asp?id=2090 |
12. Factsheet: Genetically Modified Crops In The United States The United States is the World Leader in Production of biotechnology crops The UnitedStates accounts for over twothirds of all biotechnology crops planted http://pewagbiotech.org/resources/factsheets/display.php3?FactsheetID=1 |
13. More Farms Sprouting GM Crops - Smh.com.au India, Colombia and Honduras grew biotechnology crops on a large scale for the firsttime last year, joining Argentina, China, Uruguay, Mexico, South Africa http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/01/20/1042911321307.html | |
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14. Rediff.com: 'India Ready For Biotechnology Crops' 'India ready for biotechnology crops'. Having shed its initial conservativestand on entry of transgenic crops into the country, India http://www.rediff.com/money/2002/apr/10gmcrop.htm | |
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15. The Heritage Foundation: Research: Europe: Putting The EU In Its Place: Why Fili According to James Stamps, an economist at the US International Trade Commission, The United States is the world's largest producer of biotechnology crops. http://www.heritage.org/Research/Europe/em855.cfm | |
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16. Font Color= FF0000 Size=1 Face=arial,helvetica B OPINION /b Such antibiotech advocates, along with most of the press, ignore the ever-increasingevidence not only that biotechnology crops and products pose no added http://sci.newsfactor.com/perl/story/7047.html | |
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17. SEAMEO SEARCA Biotechnology Information Center West Coast sterile manufacturing capacity to support growing biotech industry USdoctors group decries 'lies' versus biotechnology crops - Manufacturers use http://www.searca.org/~bic/ | |
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18. Mercury News | 02/10/2003 | Monsanto's Gene-altered Crops Finding Resistance In Even now, no edible biotechnology crops are legally grown for consumptionin India, the world's secondmost populous country. Nilakanti's http://www.macon.com/mld/macon/business/technology/5147752.htm | |
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19. Crop Biotechnology: Feeds For The Dairy Industry, BR Thomas, UC Davis, 21march20 Many governments are still setting up mechanisms to regulate biotechnology cropsand food products. Two recent developments demonstrate some progress. http://sbc.ucdavis.edu/outreach/lecture/DairyDayAbstract.htm | |
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20. Effects Of Agricultural Biotechnology Some areas of riskassessment considered with our present biotechnology crops includethe potential for genes moving from genetically engineered crops into http://agribiotech.info/Effects.htm | |
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