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 Mike Gale
 UK
Biotechnologist who was a fellow of the Royal Society and former acting director of John Innes Centre (JIC). Served on the UK's Advisory Committee on Genetic Modification. Gale told his local paper that a GM moratorium would be a serious financial blow to the JIC. "It would be very, very serious for us." The article continues, "A ban would choke off many grants which the John Innes Centre receives from industry to research genetic modification techniques."
Profiles: Powerbase
Linked to: John Innes Centre, Royal Society

 Mike Gasson
 UK
Former chair of the Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Processes (ACNFP), member of the UK government's GM Science Review (2003), and a member of EFSA's GMO panel. Former head of food safety science at the Institute of Food Research (IFR), a BBSRC-funded institute which in 2017 became part of Quadram Institute Bioscience. Consultant to Danisco Venture - a venture capital company that invests in biotech firms. 
Profiles: Powerbase 
Articles: Europe's conflicted out advisors 
Linked to: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Derek Burke

 Gatsby Charitable Foundation
 UK
Grant-making trust with strong links to the biotech industry, set up by the former UK science minister Lord David Sainsbury.
Profiles: Powerbase
Linked to: John Innes Centre, David Sainsbury 

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF)
USA 
USA 
Private foundation, launched in 2000 and based in Seattle. Direction of BMGF's agricultural division set at early stage by hiring Monsanto's former Vice President Rob Horsch, and Lawrence Kent of the Monsanto-funded Donald Danforth Plant Science Center to hold the purse strings. BMGF spent about $6 billion in 17 years aimed at helping smallholder farmers in the Global South, mainly in Africa. But majority of grant money earmarked for Africa has gone to institutions in the US and Europe. Of the money that has made it to Africa, 80% has gone to three main groups: the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), which promotes industrial agriculture in Africa; the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF), which seeks to expand the use of GMO crops in Africa; and institutes belonging to the global network of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), which has long promoted industrial agriculture in the Global South. BMGF has also helped fund the CGIAR's International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in the Philippines, which is developing genetically engineered golden rice, and the Cornell Alliance for Science - a PR campaign to increase GM crop acceptance, especially in Africa, in which Mark Lynas is prominent and which is advised by Jay Byrne, former director of corporate communications at Monsanto.
Video: Rich Appetites: Money (American billionaires are bankrolling corporate control of African agriculture under the guise of "philanthropy")
Resources guide: Critiques of Gates Foundation agricultural interventions in Africa
Articles: Gates 'failing green revolution in Africa'
How the Gates Foundation is driving the food system, in the wrong direction
Gates Foundation agriculture project in Africa flunks review
Links to: AGRAAATF, CGIARIRRICornell Alliance for ScienceDonald Danforth Plant Science Center, Rob Horsch, Lawrence Kent, Sarah EvanegaMark LynasPatricia Nanteza

 GenePool
 New Zealand
Former PR outfit that claimed to be an independent educational trust while being funded by Monsanto, among others.
Profiles: Powerbase 
Linked to: Communications Trumps, Life Sciences Network, Norrey Simmons

 Genetic Interest Group
 UK
Alliance of organisations with a membership of over 120 charities which supports people affected by genetic disorders. Lobbied heavily (and successfully) for patents on life. Funded by GlaxoSmithKline, among others.
Profiles: Powerbase 
Articles: Invasion of the Entryists
Linked to: John Gillott, LM group 

Genetic Literacy Project (GLP)
 USA
Corporate front group allegedly funded by Monsanto and known to be generously funded by Bayer, and a key partner in their public relations efforts to promote GMOs, defend pesticides, and attack their critics. The GLP’s founding director Jon Entine is a long-time defender of chemical industry interests. Those who have appeared on tax forms as board members of the parent organisation of the Genetic Literacy Project - the Science Literacy Project, include Pamela Ronald, Ted Nordhaus, Geoffrey Kabat and Drew Kershen. Ronald and Nordhaus are both affiliated with the Breakthrough Institute, whose Food and Agriculture Analyst, Emma Kovac, used to work for the GLP. Geoffrey Kabat is affiliated with the industry front group the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH), whose Director of Bio-Sciences, Cameron English, was previously managing editor at the GLP. Cameron English also presents a podcast for the GLP with Kevin Folta. Has been accused among other unethical practices of posting the phone numbers, email and home addresses, plus other personal information, of GMO critics.
Profiles: USRTK and Sourcewatch
Article: Monsanto's Smear Merchant is Now Bayer's Bully
The Three Stooges of Science DenialThe Making of an Agribiz Apologist
Once Aligned to Fight for Monsanto, GMO Activists Now Battle Among Themselves 
Pro-GMO group accused of unethical practices 
5 Astroturf Groups You Should Stop Sharing From
Linked to: Jon Entine
, Jay ByrnePamela RonaldMonsanto, STATS, Science Literacy Project, Sense About Science USA, Cameron EnglishKevin FoltaMary Mangan, Stephan NeidenbachEmma Kovac, Ted Nordhaus, Breakthrough InstituteAmerican Council on Science and Health (ACSH), Drew Kershen, Keith Kloor

 Genius
 Germany
Company behind the websites GMO Compass and GMO Safety. Numbers among its clients: the American Soybean Association, BASF, Bayer, EuropaBio and Syngenta.
Articles: Complaint about Online Poll, Commission Funding Biotech PR Effort
Linked to: GMO Compass

 Leonard Gianessi
 USA
Program director and senior research associate at the National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy, a pro-GM industry group.
Profiles: Powerbase
Linked to: National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy

 L. Val Giddings
 USA
Former vice president for food and agriculture of the Biotechnology Industry Organisation (later called the Biotechnology Innovation Organisation), which represents the big GM firms. Now runs the consulting firm PrometheusAB, and is a senior fellow at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF). With Jay Byrne and Eric Sachs, a PR operative for Monsanto, helped set up the corporate front group Academics Review, launched with undisclosed industry money by two "independent professors" Bruce Chassy and David Tribe
Profiles: USRTK and Powerbase
Articles: The Fake ParadeHow the #Nobels4GMOs campaign is rife with biotech industry ties
Monsanto Fingerprints Found All Over Attack On Organic Food 
Linked to: Biotechnology Industry OrganisationJay ByrneC.S. PrakashAgBioWorldAcademics Review, Bruce Chassy, Eric Sachs, David Tribe 

 James Glassman
 USA
Journalist who hosts a pro-free market corporate-funded website, originally called Tech Central Station (since renamed TCS Daily). Fellow of the American Enterprise Institute.
Profiles: Powerbase
Linked to: American Enterprise Institute, Tech Central Station 

Global Farmer Network (previously Truth about Trade and Technology)
 USA
US-based pressure group founded in 2000 and formerly known as Truth about Trade and Technology, which lobbies for open markets for US agribusiness and GMOs. Originally centered on Iowa, it now uses farmers from around the world to help promote its agenda and for that reason it rebranded as the Global Farmer Network in 2016. Its Advisory Council includes former Monsanto Vice President Rob Horsch and CS Prakash of AgBioWorld. Its leadership includes Bill Horan, a founder member of Truth about Trade and Technology and UK farmer and GM enthusiast, Paul Temple.
Profiles: Powerbase
Articles: Fake 'Farmer Willi' part of an international fake parade
The truth about Truth about Trade
See also: American Farm Bureau FederationIowa Farm BureauDean Kleckner

 GMO Compass
 European Union
Website established with EU-funding, claiming neutrality on GM, but avidly pro-GM. Run by a German company (Genius) which numbers amongst its clients: the American Soybean Association, BASF, Bayer, EuropaBio and Syngenta.
Articles: Complaint about Online Poll, Commission Funding Biotech PR Effort
Linked to: Klaus Ammann, European Federation of Biotechnology

 Golden Genomics
 South Africa
Biotech consultancy launched by Muffy Koch, one of the key pro-GM lobbyists operating out of South Africa. Koch has also been involved in government regulation of GM crops in South Africa. Profiles: GMWatch SpinProfile
Linked to: Muffy Koch, SAGENE, Jennifer Thomson

 Golden Rice Network
 Philippines
Project of the International Rice Research Institute to develop and promote GM Golden Rice for the developing world.
Profiles: Powerbase
Linked to: Gerard Barry, Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, International Rice Research Institute, Ingo Potrykus

Richard E Goodman 
 USA
Former Monsanto employee, also worked with ILSI, parachuted into the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology (FCT) after it published a paper by Prof Gilles-Eric Séralini. Goodman also collaborated with Monsanto to defeat GMO labelling efforts.
Articles: The Goodman Affair: Monsanto Targets the Heart of Science 
Retraction by corruption: the 2012 Séralini paper 
La discrète influence de Monsanto 
Richard Goodman: Labeling Law a Win for Industry-Academic Partnerships
Linked to:
Wallace A Hayes

 Alan Gottlieb
 USA
Founder of the Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise, which has been at the heart of the backlash against the green movement.
Profiles: Powerbase
Linked to: Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise, Wise Use Movement 

Hugh Grant
 UK/USA
Monsanto's final Chairman and CEO (2003-2018), who received an exit payment of about $32 million when Bayer bought Monsanto.
Articles: "Definitive historical account" of Monsanto provides motherlode of valuable material
Controversial Monsanto Chief Exec Hugh Grant in Glasgow
The Uncle Tom Award
Linked to:
Robb Fraley, Robert Shapiro, Rob Horsch

 Susan Greenfield
 UK
Former director of the Royal Institution. While director, was at the centre of efforts to control how controversial scientific issues, like GM and cloning, are presented to the public, and provided the Science Media Centre with its original home. Co-founded the biotech company Neuro-bio Ltd, where she is CEO.
Profiles: Powerbase
Linked to: Royal Institution, Science Media Centre, Social Issues Research Centre, LM group

 Growers for Biotechnology
 USA
Industry front group.
Articles: GM seed bill sidelined following private dinner with Monsanto
Grooming wheat growers for Monsanto
Linked to: Al Skogen 

Vincent Guyot
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French farmer whose much publicised open letter strongly defending glyphosate turned out to have been initiated and ghostwritten by PR operatives working for Monsanto. Guyot is part of the astroturf farmers group Agriculture et Liberté. The PR agencies behind this group and his open letter are Red Flag ConsultingFleishmanHillard and Lincoln Strategy
Articles: Fake "Farmer Willi" part of an international fake parade
Cette tribune signée par un agriculteur pro-glyphosate a-t-elle été "ghost-writée" par Monsanto?
Linked to: Agriculture et LibertéRed Flag ConsultingFleishmanHillardLincoln StrategyRaum für Landwirtschaft, Free to FarmLiberta di coltivareLibertad para consultarRolnictwo Dobrej PraktykiVrijheid om te Boeren

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