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29/09/14

Trojan horse trade deal could increase GM food and crops in Europe

Fears are growing that the proposed EU-US trade deal (known as TTIP) will lead to food contaminated with genet …

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01/09/14

Civil society calls on parliament for real rights to ban GM crops

Friends of the Earth Europe and other campaign groups today called on members of the European Parliament to ba …

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11/06/14

Ministers support giving biotech companies say on GMO bans

Today’s vote by EU environment ministers in favour of a new law that would theoretically allow individual coun …

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27/05/14

Monsanto to be given right in decisions to ban GMOs

A new GM law being discussed in Brussels this week could grant biotech companies, like Monsanto and Syngenta, …

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11/04/14

Who benefits from genetically modified crops?

Global acceptance of genetically modified (GM) crops is in decline, with the number of countries cultivating f …

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03/03/14

Empty offer to ban toxic crops

New proposals to grant national governments more say over cultivating genetically modified (GM) crops on their …

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