Bohol GMO-free ordinance launched July 21 by | 22 Jul 2004 The landmark ordinance adopted by the provincial government prohibiting the entry of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in Bohol will be publicly launched on July 21 as one of the highlights of the Sandugo-Agri Fair. The landmark ordinance adopted by the provincial government prohibiting the entry of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in Bohol will be publicly launched on July 21 as one of the highlights of the Sandugo-Agri Fair.
"Farmers experience with Bt cotton in China", Powerpoint presentation to the second Conference on Biotechnology for Asian Development, 7-8 April, New Delhi, India by Derek Russell, National Resources Institute, UK | 20 Jul 2004 http://www.ris.org.in/SecCon/Program.htm http://www.ris.org.in/SecCon/Program.htm
Gene Technology (GM Crop Moratorium) Bill 2004 by The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Region | 20 Jul 2004
The Movement to Defend Traditional Maize by Laura Carlsen, Interhemispheric Resource Center, June 24, 2004 | 20 Jul 2004 Brief overview of the Mexican movement to defend maize from GM contamination http://www.americaspolicy.org/columns/amprog/2004/0406maize.html Brief overview of the Mexican movement to defend maize from GM contamination http://www.americaspolicy.org/columns/amprog/2004/0406maize.html
Silent Theft - book review by Brewster Kneen | 15 Jul 2004 Seedling - July 2004 Silent Theft - The Private Plunder of our Common Wealth, by David Bollier, Routledge, 2003, 272 pp. Silent Theft - The Private Plunder of our Common Wealth, by David Bollier, Routledge, 2003, 272 pp.
Biotechnology and Suicide in India by Glenn Davis Stone Washington U-St Louis, | 5 Jul 2004 This is an expanded version of a commentary published in Anthropology News, Vol 43 No. 5, May 2002. This is an expanded version of a commentary published in Anthropology News, Vol 43 No. 5, May 2002.