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  • ...he period 1896-1920 and to the creation of a number of key corporate lobby groups such as the [[Federation of British Industries]], [[National Propaganda]] a :The importance of the engineering industry to the economy confers a special significance on the Federation deriving fr
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  • ==Corporate lobby groups== *[[Aims of Industry]]
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  • ...uthelezi]]. {{ref|21}} Buthelezi has been paid by Monsanto and the biotech industry. GM Watch notes that "with their assistance he has been brought to Washingt ...ng liability onto taxpayers, comments that were dismissed by the insurance industry. {{ref|33}}
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  • ...lobby groups]][[Category:GM]][[Category:GM Farm Lobby]][[Category:GM Lobby Groups]]
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  • It is often called the Godfather of Washington neoconservative lobby groups and is America's richest, largest and most influential think tank. It was r ...J. & Walt, S. (2006) [http://www.lrb.co.uk/v28/n06/mear01_.html The Israel Lobby] <i>London Review of Books</i>. Accessed 8th July 2008</ref>.
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  • ...t in 2003 to guard Iraq oil installations and according to Newsday &#39;an industry source familiar with some of the internal affairs said Chalabi received a $ ...p "introduced us to people in the U.S. government who were involved in oil-industry security," Braus said. At the Cohen Group, [[Christine Vick]] and [[Paul Ge
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  • ...[[Berman & Company Inc]]., based in Washington DC. It aggressively targets groups seeking to promote controls relating to alcohol, tobacco, food safety, anim ...abels 'anti-biotech extremists' include not just mainstream environmental groups, such as Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth, which it accuses of conductin
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  • ...site, accessed March 25 2009</ref> founded CDFE in 1974 along with two gun groups: Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, and the Second Ame ...k" where they talk about Rainforest Action Network's ties to other radical groups and "their anti-capitalist ideology, and their lawless and dangerous activi
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  • ...irst attracted attention during the 2000 convention of the [[Biotechnology Industry Organization]] in Boston, USA. At a counter event to the BIO convention fak ...vement' is one aspect of the GM debate that 'has gone largely unreported.' Groups like Greenpeace and the Institute of Agriculture and Trade Policy are attac
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  • ...eports/staffing/companies?page=2 Companies declaring the most lobbyists] ''Lobby Facts'', 26 January 2015, accessed 3 February 2015 </ref> ==Patient Groups==
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  • ...ican Agricultural Technology Foundation]], which receives backing from the industry and [[USAID]] to introduce GM crops into Africa. Thomson's book ''Genes in ...ed [[Biotechnology Industry Organization]] - presents itself simply as the industry's major trade association.
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  • The rice industry website [http://www.oryza.com Oryza.com] explained the purpose of AATF in s ...he board of [[ISAAA]] as well as the biotech-industry backed South African lobby group [[AfricaBio]].
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  • ...yer CropScience, BASF, Dow Agrosciences, Dupont and Syngenta set up the UK lobby group, the [http://www.abcinformation.org/index.php Agricultural Biotechnol ..., Denmark, France, Spain, and Sweden. Other openly industry-backed lobby groups in Europe include [http://www.europabio.org/ EuropaBio] and the UK-based [h
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  • ...60b.html?recid=587 Some claim that corporate cash compromises role of farm groups], CropChoice, 13 Feb 2002, accessed April 20 2009</ref> ...60b.html?recid=587 Some claim that corporate cash compromises role of farm groups], CropChoice, 13 Feb 2002, accessed April 20 2009</ref>
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  • == Membership of commissions and working groups == == Participation in lobby organisations ==
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  • AFIC has also collaborated with [[ISAAA]] (the biotech industry-backed International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applicatio ...lobby groups]][[Category:GM]][[Category:Biotechnology]][[Category:GM Lobby Groups]]
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  • ...eal mission appears to be attacking organic foods on behalf of the biotech industry. ...t many other anti-organic pieces, Avery is the author of 'The Organic Food Industry: Smearing The Competition' - a paper published (13 March 2000) on Monsanto'
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  • ...hilanthropy'. It also helps control public forums, organises 'independent' groups as pro-corporate spokespeople and tries to divide critics. REF? In Turkey i [[Category:Education Industry]][[Category:Education reform lobby group]]
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  • ...]][[Category:Third World Lobbyists (GM)]] [[Category: Food and Agriculture Industry]][[Category:GM]]
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  • Based in Washington DC, the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) was established in July of 1993 under the leadership of As the industry's major trade association, BIO represents large and small companies, as wel
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