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  • '''CropGen''' is a biotech industry-funded lobby group that says its mission is to "make the case for GM crops ...onsanto, BASF, Dow AgroSciences, DuPont, Syngenta, and the Crop Protection Association.
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  • ...tection Federation) is a global federation 'representing the plant science industry' and led by the following companies: ...(ECPA). The members of each of these 'nodes' invariably include the major biotechnology corporations. For instance, ECPA's full [http://www.ecpa.be/aboutEcpa/about
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  • ...://www.europabio.org/eu_corporate.htm companies], ranging from the largest biotechnology companies in Europe (including the European offices of US companies like Mo Members include all of the major European multinationals with significant biotechnology interests, such as [[Bayer]], [[Novartis]], [[Monsanto]] Europe, [[Nestle]]
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  • ...fety regulations are based, and it was initially a creation of the tobacco industry, which promoted the idea of "junk science" and overregulation. ...d Science Coalition]] (TASSC), a front group created to assist the tobacco industry in its fight against regulation of secondhand cigarette smoke.
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  • ...utes, Biotech Companies and individual biotechnologists working to promote Biotechnology throughout Europe and beyond. <ref>http://www.efb-central.org/index.php/Mai ...on-profit-making scientific and technical societies active in the field of biotechnology' but this is misleading because it has an extensive corporate membership of
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  • .../Events/current/docs/genetics.html Genes & Society Festival], organised in association with [[Sourcewatch:Pfizer|Pfizer]]. [[Spiked]] and IoI both developed out o ...rdam accepted that HIV plays some role in the genesis of Aids, but only in association with 'cofactors' such as other infections. They were, however, united in co
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  • ...sts of producers ahead of those of consumers. The FSA's independence from 'industry interests' is of 'paramount importance', according to the then head of the ...reached the conclusion he did. Peter Melchett, policy director of the Soil Association, commented on the FSA study: “I’ve read the report and the devil is in
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  • ...pport to the vaccination programme. However, fierce lobbying from the food industry forced a U-turn: both [[Peter Blackburn]], the then chief executive of [[Ne In a letter written to [[Tony Blair]], Blackburn explained that the industry opposed vaccination because &#39;we were very afraid of the consequences on
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  • *Placing industry people on relevant government panels to ensure that industry itself decides how or if it should be regulated. ...nt running through the promotion of corporate interests, is the placing of industry representatives on research funding councils and in supposedly independent
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  • ...website, accessed 8 July 2016.</ref> It has strong links with the biotech industry and according to the foundations website it works in many areas including: ...rce of funding, although it also receives over £800,000 a year from the [[Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council]] (BBSRC) , for which Sainsbury is
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  • ...g hunger. <ref> [http://archive.corporateeurope.org/observer1/patents.html Industry and the EU Life Patent Directive], CEO Quarterly Newsletter, Issue 1, May 1 ...feat of a Directive opposed by those who are highly critical of aspects of biotechnology and of the behaviour of big business.
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  • ...search reports and articles about the controversy surrounding agricultural biotechnology. Engaged with scientific and commercial sectors on strategies to better eng ...dustry in the UK, a Customer Consultation and Periodic Review in the Water Industry, and a review of regulatory policy in the energy sector.
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  • H&K has created and refined many of the industry's key PR strategies and techniques over the years. It was labelled by one f ...80 billion in damages, finally reached court. They argued that the tobacco industry carried out a fifty year campaign of deception. At its heart was Hill and K
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  • ...ublic Policy Manager of [[EuropaBio]], the European Biotechnology Industry Association. He is a fellow of the [[German Marshall Fund of the United States]].<ref>s
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  • ...grate anyone who criticizes the science or the regulatory framework around biotechnology, including the Royal Society of Canada".<ref>Bradford Duplisea, [http://www ...ian university" who at some point "morphed into a full-blown apologist for biotechnology, while still operating under his 'food safety' umbrella". For Morriss, even
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  • ...I is a member. The Association's tagline is 'Encouraging and Promoting the Biotechnology Sector of the UK Economy'. ...Smith]] who is still a Fellow and also serves on the panel of the biotech-industry funded pro-GM lobby group [[CropGen]].
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  • ==Biotechnology specialists== "Hudson Scholars" listed as specializing in "biotechnology" on the Hudson Institute website in 2002 include [[Michael Fumento]], a Sen
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  • ...hpage.html website], its promotion of genetic engineering takes place via 'Biotechnology Backgrounders, Speeches and submissions, IPA Review articles/Other articles ...nmentalists. Well established and well regarded NGOs like the [[Consumers' Association of Penang]] (CAP) and the [[Third World Network]] (TWN), D'Cruz implied, we
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  • ...s of publicly available surveys to determine how consumers feel about food biotechnology.' ...media coverage. In 2002 IFIC reported, 'American consumer support for food biotechnology is holding steady, while specific benefits are resonating even more in the
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  • ...[[Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research]] (CGIAR), an association of public and private donor agencies that funds 16 international research c There is also the issue of monocultures. As biotechnology analyst, [http://www.panap.net/docs/analysis/gerice.pdf Dr Richard Hindmars
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