| ~ Asian Opposition to Biotech ~ |
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Korean Threaten to Boycott U.S Wheat South Korean wheat millers, major buyers of American grain, delivered a blunt message this week that they would boycott U.S. wheat if genetically-modified varieties are approved by the Bush administration. |
May 2,
2003 (Reuters) |
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| India
rejects plea for gene cotton variety India said on Friday it had rejected a plea by a Bombay-based company to produce a genetically modified cotton hybrid as it was not resistant to cotton leaf curl virus. |
Apr
25, 2003 (Reuters) Naveen Thukral |
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| Australia Grain-GM
canola to stage shy debut Conditional clearance for (GM) canola is expected to lead to a small 2003 crop, opinion remains strongly divided on GM canloa's merit. |
Apr 4,
2003 (Reuters) Michael Byrnes |
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| Brazil aims to ship GM Free soy to China
by March RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil welcomes China's long-awaited green light for imports of its soybeans. |
Jan
27, 2003 (Reuters) Peter Blackburn |
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| China soybean agreement in final stages | Jan
24, 2003 (Reuters) |
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| Asian opposition to biotech spring wheat steadfast | Oct 9, 2002 Reuters |
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| Chinese study casts new doubt on GM crop technology | Jun 9, 2002 Pakistani Dawn |
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| Chinese researcher says genetically altered cotton will lose effectiveness | Jun 3, 2002 Associated Press |
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| China
GMO cotton bad for environment Greenpeace SHANGHAI |
Jun 3,
2002 Reuters |
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