Full paper for 'Can the Poor Help GM Crops?'/Re: conflict of interest at Irish Times (20/10/2006)
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3.Re: GMW: Conflict of interest at Irish Times
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1.FINAL SPLURGE ON LABOUR'S GM CONTAMINATION PLANS
from Clare Oxborrow of FoE:
Yesterday campaigners and farmers joined giant fruit and veg outside Defra to publically reject the Government's GM contamination plans. We handed in a a hamper of organic, local and seasonal produce for David Miliband, and also did a photocall with [former Environment Minister] Michael Meacher earlier in the morning. For photos, see
http://www.foe.co.uk/resource/images/gmconsultation_2006/list.html
Today is the last chance to respond to the coexistence consultation - go to: http://www.stopgmcontamination.org
...Our submission to the consultation, including an annex containing the full
legal opinion can be found here:
http://www.foe.co.uk/resource/consultation_responses/coexistence_consultatio
n_response.pdf
Clare
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2.Re: Can the Poor Help GM Crops?
Full paper now available for: Can the Poor Help GM Crops? Technology, Representation & Cotton in the Makhathini Flats, South Africa Source:Review of African Political Economy
Author:Harald Witt et al.
http://www.grain.org/research_files/Witt_Patel_Schnurr.pdf
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3.Re: GMW: Conflict of interest at Irish Times
Hi GM Watch,
This article about the Irish Times on Indymedia Ireland was posted
anonymously I would have signed my own name had I written it.
Kind regards
Michael O'Callaghan
Co-ordinator
GM-free Ireland Network