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This report shows how organic and agroecological approaches to agriculture across the South are helping to conserve and improve farmers’ most precious re source – the topsoil.
06/05/2003 Greenpeace activists climb onto the roof of the Agriculture and Agri-food Canada (AAFC) Research Farm in Morden, Manitoba and unfurl a 120 sq. meter banner reading ' STOP GE WHEAT'.
Genetically engineered (GE) “pharm” crops are designed to produce drugs and vaccines in the plant. The growth of such GE crops in the environment could potentially contaminate the human food supply and domestic animal food supply and as a...
Submission to the Convention on Biological DiversityAdvice on environmental impacts of transgenic forest trees for consideration by the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (SBSTTA)at its 13th meeting, to consider and...
These accounts attempt to give greater clarity to the genetic manipulation of plants in the light of current knowledge about the complexity of gene regulation and the uncertainties arising from this.
The vast majority of British Columbians support legislation making it mandatory to identify GE ingredients on the labels of the food they buy.
Major rice markets close doors to genetically engineered riceafter contamination of the global food supply chain
This petition demands that mandatory labelling be adopted in BC before the next provincial election. BC has the opportunity to lead the way for the country on this issue. Please download the petition, distribute it in your community and return...
Greenpeace today launched a petition calling on the BC government to legislate mandatory labelling before the next election. The petition drive comes as a study is released in Europe showing that biotech giant Monsanto used incomplete data to...
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