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Solidarity messages from the UK to paraguay
Local groups of Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland show their solidarity with Sobrevivencia/Friends of the Earth Paraguay in their ...
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 ...
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.
File The impact of GM corn in Spain
Friends of the Earth Europe and Greenpeace, August 2003: This report aims to provide some independent data on the most controversial GM crop in the European ...
File ¿quién se beneficia con los cultivos transgénicos?
Amigos de la Tierra Internacional, Enero 2007: Un análisis del desempeño de los cultivos transgénicos a nivel mundia (1996-2006).
Organic farming dwarves GM crops in Europe as public rejection hits biotech firms
Public resistance to genetically modified crops has ensured that the area grown in Europe in 2011 remained at 0.1 per cent of all arable land, shows figures ...
File ¿quién se beneficia con los cultivos transgénicos? Resumen ejecutivo
Amigos de la Tierra Internacional, Enero 2008: Los partidarios de la biotecnología argumentan que los cultivos transgénicos son buenos para los consumidores, ...
File Who benefits from GM crops? 2008 executive summary
Biotechnology proponents claim that genetically modified (GM) crops are good for consumers, farmers and the environment, and that they are growing in ...
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.
public warned over 'Green Soy' scam
CAMPINAS (BRAZIL), BRUSSELS (BELGIUM), 27 May 2009 ­- A new initiative to re-brand the intensive and damaging farming of soy as 'responsible' is nothing short ...
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.
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 ...
As a result of campaigning by REDES/Friends of the Earth Uruguay, the Latin American Network on Pesticides and Alternatives, and the Organic Producers ...
African governments are under major pressure to introduce GMOs from multinational corporations, which argue (despite lacking evidence) this will improve food ...
The influx of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) into the West Africa subregion poses a grave and growing threat.
In 2007, against all expectations, campaigners in France managed to compel their government to ban the only genetically-modified maize grown in the country.
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 ...
In an important victory in the battle against genetically modified organisms (GMOs), the Balearic Islands, approved a non-legislative proposal declaring the ...
biosafety protocol
BRAZIL 2006: International Meeting on GMOs is expected to take a decision on the right to know the presence of GMOs in the global agriculture trade system
Who benefits from GM crops
Our February 2009 report looks behind the spin and exposes the reasons why GM crops cannot contribute to poverty reduction, global food security or sustainable ...
Countries demand greater agricultural rights
The FAO Seed Treaty would address the issues of the global agricultural system.
Solidarity messages from the UK to paraguay
Local groups of Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland show their solidarity with Sobrevivencia/Friends of the Earth Paraguay in their ...
File Food not fuel: agrofuels, food prices and hunger
This briefing gives a summary of how agrofuels impact food prices and what this means for the world’s poorest people.
File who benefits from GM Crops? 2008: The rise in pesticide use
Friends of the Earth International, 2008: Biotechnology proponents claim that genetically modified (GM) crops are good for consumers, farmers and the ...
File Questions and Answers: who benefits from GM crops?
Friends of the Earth International, February 2008
Launch of 'responsible soy' label faces global opposition
BRUSSELS (BELGIUM), 8 June 2010 – A proposed new label for ‘responsible’ soy will not stop deforestation, 235 civil society groups from across the globe warned ...
In the African region, Friends of the Earth International’s campaign against genetically modified organisms is built around biosafety policy issues.
Friends of the Earth's work to keep Europe free of genetically modified organisms saw many successes.