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- Europe: Briefing reveals the full economic effects of GM crops
- The costs of segregating genetically modified (GM) and conventional crops are much higher than originally thought, and could push up food prices, warns Friends ...
- Public pressure halts gm trials in Castellón, Spain
- Friends of the Earth Spain celebrates the suspension of GM trials with human genes after mass mobilisations by the general public.
- Speaking out against GM salmon in Atlantic Canada
- In October Eric Hoffman from Friends of the Earth US took to the road for a week in Atlantic Canada to discuss the risks of genetically engineered fish.
- featured video: fix the food chain
- Learn about the environmental impacts of the meat and dairy industry in a film highlighting Friends of the Earth's Food Chain Campaign.
- Convention on Biodiversity
- 7th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP-7)
- GMOs, Free Trade and the WTO
- The US government is engaged in a legal dispute aimed at forcing the EU and the rest of the world to lift restrictions on GM food and farming.
- 2008 Photo Competition Launch
- Friends of the Earth International announces the launch today of its annual photo competition, which will gather photos from around the world on the theme of ...
- GM crops increase pesticides
- A new report released on February 13th shows that planting genetically modified (GM) crops is causing an increased use of harmful pesticides in major biotech ...
- Biodiversity Plan of Inaction Condemned
- BONN (GERMANY), May 30, 2008 -- Friends of the Earth International expressed its alarm at the failure of the latest United Nations Convention of Biological ...
- Paraguay: Transnacionales de la soja al servicio de la muerte
- Silvino Talavera Villasboa tenía 11 años cuando fue rociado por agrotóxicos usados en los monocultivos de soja alrededor de su casa, falleció cinco días ...
- Paraguay: Transnacionales de la soja al servicio de la muerte
- Silvino Talavera Villasboa tenía 11 años cuando fue rociado por agrotóxicos usados en los monocultivos de soja alrededor de su casa, falleció cinco días ...
- haiti: strengthening food sovereignty
- The threats posed by genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are not very well known in Haiti — or at least no one there speaks much about them.
- uruguay: local seed recovery
- Since 2004, REDES/Friends of the Earth Uruguay, the Association of Organic Producers of Uruguay, and the South Regional Center of the School of Agronomy of the ...
- uruguay: victory as new crops suspended
- As a result of campaigning by REDES/Friends of the Earth Uruguay, the Latin American Network on Pesticides and Alternatives, and the Organic Producers ...
- africa: monitoring the introduction of gmos
- African governments are under major pressure to introduce GMOs from multinational corporations, which argue (despite lacking evidence) this will improve food ...
- ghana and togo: tackling the gmo threat
- The influx of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) into the West Africa subregion poses a grave and growing threat.
- foe france celebrates gm maize ban victory
- In 2007, against all expectations, campaigners in France managed to compel their government to ban the only genetically-modified maize grown in the country.
- georgia: victory as schools say “no” to gmos
- The Greens Movement of Georgia/Friends of the Earth Georgia is pleased to announce that schools in many regions across Georgia have been declared free of ...
- spain: victory as balearic islands declared gmo free
- In an important victory in the battle against genetically modified organisms (GMOs), the Balearic Islands, approved a non-legislative proposal declaring the ...
- who benefits from gm crops?
- Governments are being forced to protect farmers and citizens from genetically modified crops (GM crops) to combat biotech corporations’ stranglehold over ...
- Genetically modified crops: European farming at risk
- Environmental and agricultural organisations have launched a new campaign today to prevent the further spread of genetically modified (GM) crops in Europe. The ...
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how the u.s. government is planning to approve contamination of the world's food supply with experimental gm crops
- Briefing paper, November 2004: Over the past two decades, the United States government has done everything possible to promote its biotechnology industry and ...
- Koreans dont want gm crops
- Friends of the Earth International and the Korean Federation of Environmental Movements issued today May 1st an urgent call for the South Korean government and ...
- GM crops still not performing
- January 8, 2007 - A new report released on January 9 shows that genetically modified (GM) crops have failed to address the main challenges facing farmers ...
- photo competition
- April 26, 2007 -- Friends of the Earth International today announces the launch of its second annual photo competition, which will gather photos on the theme ...
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GM Rice: a new threat to our food supply
- Friends of the Earth International, September 2006: Rice is the most consumed cereal grain in the world, constituting the dietary staple food for more than ...
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Who benefits from GM crops 2007 (portuguese) - executive summary
- Friends of the Earth International, 2007: Our annual report on the state of the Genetically Modified Crops industry.
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clashes with corporate giants: 22 campaigns for biodiversity and community
- Friends of the Earth International: Protecting biological diversity is critical - not just for the intrinsic value of a particular butterfly species or a ...
- Europe: Briefing reveals the full economic effects of GM crops
- The costs of segregating genetically modified (GM) and conventional crops are much higher than originally thought, and could push up food prices, warns Friends ...
- gmo local stories
- Evidence of the negative effects of GM crops from around the world.

