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- 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 ...
- 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 ...
- Corporations threaten biotech talks
- A last minute attempt by six biotech giants to undermine international negotiations on biotech crops was condemned today by environmental group Friends of the ...
- European Commission gives green light to genetically modified potatoes
- A decision by Europe's new health and consumer commissioner, John Dalli, to give the go ahead for genetically modified potatoes to be grown in Europe, has been ...
- strengthening the fight for a GM-free world
- The fight for a GM-free world is still a priority for the food sovereignty movement. In 2008, FoEI continued providing a comprehensive assessment of the impact ...
- biodiversity
- 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.
- Day of action against Monsanto in Mexico
- To mark World Food Day on October 16 Otros Mundos (Friends of the Earth Mexico) organised a festival-event in the square Plaza de Mexicanos in San Cristobal, ...
- 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 ...
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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.
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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 ...
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Questions and Answers: who benefits from GM crops?
- Friends of the Earth International, February 2008
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who benefits from GM Crops? - 2006 executive summary
- Friends of the Earth International, January 2006: This report summarises the way in which GM crops have been introduced into our environment between 1996 and ...
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Who Benefits from GM crops? - 2007 factsheet
- Friends of the Earth International, January 2007: Highlights from the report 'Who benefits from GM crops? An Analysis of the global performance of genetically ...
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tackling gmo contamination - making segregation and identity preservation a reality
- Friends of the Earth International, June 2005: Tackling contamination: Implementing segregation and identity preservation strategies . The introduction of ...
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'europe says ‘no’ to gmos'
- Friends of the Earth International, December 2001: Since the 1990s, there has been growing public concern in Europe about the impact that GM crops will have on ...
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who benefits from GM crops? - 2006 full report
- Friends of the Earth International, January 2006: This report analyzes the way in which GM crops have been introduced into our environment between 1996 and ...
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who benefits from GM crops? - 2007 full report
- Friends of the Earth International, January 2007: This report highlights the lack of comprehensive studies on the performance of GM crops in every country that ...
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who benefits from GM crops? - 2006 factsheet.
- Friends of the Earth International, January 2006: This factsheet highlights the key facts regarding the way in which GM crops have been introduced into our ...
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genetically modified crops part 1- a decade of faliure [1994-2004]
- Friends of the Earth International, February 2004: The first decade of the commercialization of genetically modified (GM) crops was a resounding failure for ...
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GMO contamination around the world - Second Edition
- Friends of the Earth International, August 2002: This booklet addresses some of the challenges that genetically modified organisms (GMOs) pose to all ...

