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The Advantage Newsletter
  • Food from GM Fed Animals Safe To Eat Says Scientific Report
  • U.S. Biotech Crop Acres Up Again in 2006
  • Genetically Modified Flower Could Help Diabetics
  • Redesigned Conversations About Plant Biotechnology Web Site Launched
  • The Biotech Advantage 03/19/2008
  • End-Product Regulation of Biotech Is Clear Winner, Says Columnist
  • Corn Genome Draft Sequence Celebrated by NCGA
  • Biotechnology Will Help Farmers Meet Food, Feed and Fuel Demands, Says Expert
  • Technology Benefits Farmers and the Environment
  • GM Acres Grow as Resistance Wanes and Food Demand Increases
  • The Biotech Advantage 02/27/2008
  • Biotech Crop Growth Increased Worldwide, Says ISAAA
  • Biotech Corn Gains Ground In Philippines, Says Study
  • British Farmers Left Behind as World Increases Biotech Acreage
  • 63 Percent Increase in Indian Biotech Cotton Acres, Says ISAAA
  • Despite Misinformation Campaign, Farmers Benefit From Biotech Crops
  • Continued EU Bans on Biotech Crops Tests U.S. Patience
  • The Biotech Advantage 01/30/2008
  • Gates Foundation Challenged By African Ag Aid
  • Corn Demand Not Source of CPI Food Inflation, Says Study
  • Biotech Cotton Acres Continue to Grow in India
  • USDA’s New Corn Crop Insurance Discount Makes Sense
  • The Biotech Advantage 01/16/2008
  • Europe Has GM Technology, But Its Heart Is Lost in the Past
  • GM Sugarbeet Seeds Seen as ‘Industry-Changing Event’
  • Need For Drought-Tolerant Crops Spurs Global Race
  • Needs Will Cause EU To Change View Of GM Crops, Says Official
  • The Biotech Advantage 12/19/2007
  • GM Crop Issue Muddled by Science, EU, and WTO Rules
  • France Falling Behind in GM Revolution
  • Britain’s New Chief Scientist Wants GM Crops Available
  • Need for GM Technology Critical in Developing Countries, Say Experts
  • The Biotech Advantage 12/05/2007
  • GM Canola to be Grown as Ban Lifted in Two Australian States
  • GM Sugarbeets Ready for Commercial Launch in 2008
  • India Adds 5.7 Million Biotech Cotton Acres in One Year
  • Rethink GM as Sustainable, Not a Black and White Discussion
  • Biotech Ban May Raise Meat Prices, Says EU Commissioner; End All Approvals, Says Germany
  • Filipino’s May Plant 10,000 hectares of Bt Corn Next Season
  • The Biotech Advantage 11/07/2007
  • Global Experts Comment on the Safety and Use of GM Food Crops
  • South Africa Begins Drought-Resistant Gene Trials
  • Four New Biotech Crops Approved by the European Commission
  • Four GM Foods for Filipinos by 2010, Says Expert
  • GM Crops Are Safe and Necessary, Says Oxford Professor
  • Without Biotech New Zealand Could Fall Behind Developed World, Say Scientists
  • New Biotech Trees Remove Toxins from Groundwater
  • The Biotech Advantage 09/26/2007
  • Despite Barriers Czech Farmer Benefits From GM Corn
  • GM Crops In UK Soon, Experts
  • Australian Minister Says Embrace GM To Battle Climate Change
  • India Must Use GM Crops To Feed Itself, Says Official
  • The Biotech Advantage 09/12/2007
  • Sugar Beet Growers Think New Biotech Variety Is Sweet
  • GM Crops Must Address African Farmers’ Needs, Says Expert
  • China Thinks Ag Biotech Will Ease Food vs. Fuel Issue
  • Mexican Farmers Benefit From Transgenic Cotton
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