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  • *[[American Council on Science and Health]] *[[European Science and Environment Forum]]
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  • [[Bayer]] ====Bayer AG / The Bayer group====
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  • ...pointed to the [http://www.grandchallengesgh.org/bios.aspx?ID=20&SecID=308 Science Board] of the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]'s Grand Challenges in Glo ...red, GM promotion and "technology transfer" agency funded by [[AgrEvo]], [[Bayer]], [[Cargill]], [[Dow]], [[Monsanto]], [[Novartis]], [[Pioneer]], and [[Syn
    22 KB (3,326 words) - 19:46, 14 September 2009
  • ...ogy Council''' (abc) represents the interests of genetically modified (GM) crop companies in Britain. *[[Bayer]]
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  • ...HPSESSID=603eef988ec1f81d58a03f01e60bcfd9 About the Speakers], Sense about Science 'Debating Peer Review' Tue, 26th Apr 2011, 4:15pm - 6:00pm Washington Marri ...Futures]] between its inception in 1995 and the creation of [[Sense About Science]] in 2002.
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  • ...mical corporations including Monsanto, Shell Chemical, Union Carbide Asia, Bayer Philippines, Eli Lily, OccidentalChemical, Ciba Geigy (later part of Novart ...ther this trend can be reversed. ([http://www.geinfo.org.nz/022003/01.html Crop Improvement: A Dying Breed, Nature 421])
    8 KB (1,167 words) - 14:03, 4 September 2009
  • ...e safety of GM food are merely a cover for "trade protectionism" and "anti-science fearmongering".<ref>Gregory Conko, "[http://cei.org/gencon/019,01806.cfm Cl ...ery Manufacturers of America]] and [[Monsanto]], as well as [[Aventis]], [[Bayer]], [[DuPont]], and [[Syngenta]].
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  • ...Crop Protection Federation) is a global federation 'representing the plant science industry' and led by the following companies: :[[BASF]] | [[Bayer]] | [[Dow Chemical|Dow AgroSciences]] | [[DuPont]] | [[FMC]] | [[Monsanto]]
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  • ...blic science and private interests. An article in the journal Australasian Science written by a former CSIRO senior executive accused the head of CSIRO of sub [[Category:Corporate Science (GM)]]
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  • ...and [[AgrEvo]] (which became part of [[Aventis CropScience]], and later [[Bayer]]) amongst its 'Commercial Partners'.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20030 ...'' ran a story<ref>John Vidal and James Meikle, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/1999/aug/04/gm.food Test experts paid by GM firm], 4 August 1999, accessed
    9 KB (1,421 words) - 19:15, 26 January 2010
  • ...ne of a report from India about GM cotton by '''Pallab Ghosh''', the BBC's science correspondent. Ghosh was reporting from the State of Gujarat. Nowhere in hi ...n Science and Technology, on the standard of reporting to be found even in science journals.
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  • ...out that such widescale adoption of monocultures has had severe effects on crop genetic diversity with many local cultivars and landraces becoming extinct ...ions including [[Monsanto]], [[Shell]] Chemical, [[Union Carbide]] Asia, [[Bayer]] Philippines, [[Eli Lilly]], [[Occidental Chemical]], [[Ciba Geigy]] (late
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  • Funders past and present include [[Bayer]] CropScience, [[Monsanto]], [[Syngenta]], [[Pioneer Hi-Bred]], the [[BBSRC ...rger.<ref>"[http://www.gmfreeze.org/page.asp?ID=365&iType=1079 Industry GM Crop Figures Massaged]," January, 2009, GM Freeze.</ref>
    16 KB (2,375 words) - 20:55, 6 September 2010
  • ...(WHO). Its members include many big food, chemical, pharmaceutical, and GM crop companies. It has been active in designing risk assessment procedures for G ...to encourage scientific dialogue, generate data, and harmonize the use of science.
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  • ...isease resistance with a view to engineering disease resistance genes into crop plants. In 1998 Jones wrote, 'I've worked with transgenic plants for 15 yea ...er resources are overutilized and polluted. But the solutions require more science, not less.'<ref>Jonathan Jones, [http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertai
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  • ...p the [[Agricultural Biotechnology Council]] (see below), as well as the [[Crop Protection Association]], which represents the interests of the pesticides ...guardian.co.uk/societyguardian/story/0,7843,921537,00.html The alliance of science]", The Guardian, March 26, 2003</ref>
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  • .... Like those agrochemical giants, [[Limagrain]] has invested heavily in GM crop R&D and has undertaken GM field trials. ...become a joint venture with [[Aventis]] Crop Science and then [[Bayer Crop Science]].
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  • ...ssociation]], comprising all the major agrochemical/GM companies such as [[Bayer]], [[BASF]], [[Dow Chemical|Dow]], [[Monsanto]] and [[Syngenta]]. [[Category:GM|Lutman, Peter]][[Category:Corporate Science (GM)|Lutman, Peter]]
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  • ...taf?file=/nature/%20journal/v419/n6905/full/419327a_r.html article] in the science journal Nature describes NCFAP as 'a pro-GM industry group' and, looking at ...ontinuingeducation.ncsu.edu/postseminar.html he Value of Pesticides] in US Crop Production, expressing concern about the [http://www.pesticidesafety.uiuc.e
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  • Morley under Orson has been involved in running GM crop trials - a potential source of income for a centre which newspaper reports ...research for was [[AgrEvo]]. AgrEvo became part of [[Aventis]] and then [[Bayer]], whose crops the farmscale trials have been evaluating.
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