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Analysis of the data submitted by Monsanto to the Indian authorities on genetically...

Publication | January 29, 2013 at 11:00

An independent scientific analysis released by Greenpeace India exposes major flaws in the Genetically Modified (GM) corn biosafety assessment process by the regulatory bodies in India.

India Celebrates 3rd Year of Bt Brinjal Moratorium

Press release | February 11, 2013 at 9:49

Bangalore, February 9, 2013: Bangalore today witnessed 'happy Brinjals' celebrating their status as free of any genetic modification (GM). Greenpeace volunteers dressed in smiling Brinjal costumes were joined by Bangaloreans when they walked...

Monsanto's GM corn Biosafety data raises serious concerns: Report

Press release | January 29, 2013 at 12:13

New Delhi: Jan 29, 2013: In a startling development an independent scientific analysis released by Greenpeace India exposed major flaws in the Genetically Modified (GM) corn biosafety assessment process by the regulatory bodies in India. ...

Monsanto's GM corn biosafety data raises serious questions

Feature story | January 30, 2013 at 17:46

If you thought the threat from genetically modified (GM) food crops was over with the moratorium Bt brinjal, think again. American biotech giant Monsanto has been conducting final biosafety research and field trials for its genetically modified...

Monsanto caught red-handed violating rules!

Press release | July 4, 2011 at 14:30

July 4th 2011, Bangalore: After Monsanto was caught red-handed violating bio-safety rules in the case of GM corn by Greenpeace and a local TV channel, leading farmers union in the state, Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha (KRRS) and civil society...

Bayer’s GE rice field trial could cost the US industry $1.2 billion. India could be...

Press release | November 6, 2007 at 4:30

LUCKNOW, India — Greenpeace today warned that the Indian rice industry could face disaster akin to what the US rice industry faced last year, losing more than $1.2 billion due to Genetically Engineered (GE) rice contamination.

Monsanto and the banality of evil

Blog entry by David Seaton | March 4, 2013

My great uncle was one of the original chemists of Monsanto. The boss had no money for the payroll and he paid them in shares. My great aunt had to work in a sweatshop for two years so that they could eat. They all ended up rich. In...

Monsanto Protection Act’ adopted in the US

Blog entry by Éric Darier | March 29, 2013

Imagine a democratic government adopting legislation that would instruct its own Agriculture Department ‘to ignore any judicial rulings that block the planting of crops that the court determines to be illegal’ (according to Senator...

Scientific evidence says GM crops are risky. Is anyone listening?

Blog entry by Rajesh Krishnan | March 28, 2013

Greenpeace activists unfurled a banner with the message ‘Say NO to GM, YES to Food Security’, along with Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar’s picture, at the FCI godown in Delhi. “So is there any scientific evidence on the negative...

GM corn: a looming threat to our food and farming

Blog entry by Shivani Shah | February 8, 2013

Monsanto's Bt corn is the new Bt brinjal. No, it is not up for approval to be authorised for the market. Yet it has reached the stage of large-scale open field trials at six locations across the country from early 2010 until late 2012.

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