The Green Files > May 2 Congressman Kucinich introduced in the House a package of legislation, including the Genetically Engineered Food Right to

http://thegreenreport.com/nature2.0 [Nature 2.0 Beta] Nature 2.0 beta “Genetic engineering is having a serious impact on the food we eat, on the environment, and on farmers,” Kucinich said.

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Organicconsumers.org[Organicconsumers.org] Bills Introduced into Congress for Mandatory Labeling & Regulation ...: Almost all research funding for the development of genetically engineered food target the developed nation's agriculture and consumers. However, agroecological interventions have had significantly more success in helping developing nations feed themselves with higher yields and improved environmental practices, all within reasonable costs for developing countries.

[Organicconsumers.com] Organic Consumers: Read, Blog & Meet-up! :: View topic - Organic ...: But the three main countries that grow genetically modified crops (the United States, Argentina and Canada) refuse to sign it, because the international law would require that developing countries be notified if the grains they are importing are genetically modified. Biotech companies want that language removed from the treaty, saying developing nations shouldn't be entitled to that information.

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