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27/01/17

Thousands march against agribusiness mega-mergers

Last Saturday, 130 tractors led 18,000 people demanding an urgent shift away from destructive industrial agric …

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27/01/17

Commission in hot water as EU governments fail to support GM crops in Europe

Today, EU governments opposed the European Commission’s proposal to authorise the first new GM crops for culti …

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25/01/17

Vote on Friday could end GM crops in Europe

EU governments will decide on Friday whether to approve the first genetically modified crops in 19 years, agai …

06/10/16

Risky GM maize back on EU’s table

Two untested varieties of genetically modified (GM) maize could find their way on to European fields with pote …

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14/09/16

Bayer-Monsanto takeover a ‘marriage made in hell’

Reacting to Bayer’s reported takeover of Monsanto, Adrian Bebb, senior food and farming campaigner at Friends …

07/06/16

Glyphosate ban could green European farming

EU Member States today postponed a vote on relicensing glyphosate in Europe. Friends of the Earth Europe is ca …

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