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Over 100 people gathered to show their opposition to both the GE crop summit being held in Melbourne and the commercial release of GE canola in Victoria. Another anti-GE rally is planned outside the State ALP conference in Melbourne this Saturday. |
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Australia plays the biotechnology cowboy In the global biotechnology arena, Australia has once again taken on the cowboy role, by refusing to participate in the international United Nations Biosafety Protocol negotiations being held in Bonn, Germany this month.
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Safety of GE Crops? Alarm bells ring for European Commissioners The genetically engineered (GE) food industry suffered another serious setback this month when European Commissioners overturned the verdict of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), who had given assurances that three new types of GE crops were safe. For the first time, Europe's most senior lawmakers are publicly doubting the safety of GE crops.
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Anthea Parsons - Friday, 2 June 2006
l was at the state CWA conference in NSW last month where l met another woman who had been to the International conference of Country Woman of the World. There were two American woman spouting the fantastic qualities of the new genetically modified food. A woman from Tanzania rose from the congregation and spoke about their claims. She said that the GM crops were fantastic in the first year, grew and cropped well. But in the subsequent 3 years they suffered great hardship as where the GM crop had been, the new crops in the area did very little.
Alright if you can go down the supermarket for a top up of your groceries but not if you depend on your crops soely for your next meal! |
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