The Green Files > The Debate On Genetically Modified Crops Continues

http://www.biotech-weblog.com [The Biotech Weblog - Biotech News made simple. - IUPHAR Receptor Database Launched] “Although no moratorium has been placed on the importation of GM maize into South Africa, new applications to import GM maize will be pending until the outcome of a study into their potential impact on South African trade is released,” said agriculture spokesman Steve Galane.

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[Staleyandco.com] Louise’s blog » GM bans don’t work: canola breeding lines from North America where GM is widely adopted, then it is not just possible, but highly probable, you will end up importing that one GM seed among the 10,000.” He concludes by saying “let’s not kid ourselves that we can maintain a zero tolerance threshold on locally grown GM food crops.”

http://gmopundit.blogspot.com [Gmopundit.blogspot.com] GMO Pundit aka David Tribe: Members of the group include representatives from WA Farmers, Pastoralists' and Graziers' Association, CBH-Handling, CBH-Marketing, Department of Agriculture, Bio Farmers Australia, Network of Concerned Farmers, a GM scientific expert, a farmer nominee and a market analyst. The group will be chaired by a State Government MP.

Getvegan.com[Getvegan.com] Vegan Blog: The (Eco) Logical Weblog [ Ecology, Environmentalism ...: US Authoritites unwilling as of today to report which Genetically Modified Pharmaceutical maize was found in the food chain - The United States food chain has been contaminated by Genetically Modified (GM) maize plants used to produce a pharmaceutical or industrial chemical but US authorities are unwilling as of today to disclose what the mysterious GM Pharmaceutical maize is that was found for the first time among food crops in two US States (Iowa and Nebraska).

[Thoughtoffering.blogs.com] ::The Life Style Blog::: food: WASHINGTON -- As agricultural and environmental officials convene in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, today for the first meeting on a new international treaty to reduce the potential risks of the trade and production of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), international green groups are pressing their view that the technology poses a serious threat to biodiversity, small farmers, and human health.

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