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− | Dr '''Peter J. W. Lutman''' is Head of the Weed Ecology Research Group at [[ | + | Dr '''Peter J. W. Lutman''' is Head of the Weed Ecology Research Group at [[Rothamsted Research]].<ref>GMWatch 2007 [http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=1674 These are the scientists who wrote to Blair (31/10/2003)]</ref> Rothamsted Research (formerly IACR) is part of a consortium of three research groups which carried out the UK government's farmscale trials on three GM crops. The consortium had contracts worth GBP3.3 million with the government for this work.<ref>FoE Biotech Mailout, March 2000, Vol 6, Issue 2 [http://mail.foeeurope.org/GMOs/publications/vol6no2.pdf Sack Some Scientists] p.7</ref> |
− | + | Lutman was a co-author of a report to the government on the progress of the trials.<ref>FoE Biotech Mailout, March 2000, Vol 6, Issue 2 [http://mail.foeeurope.org/GMOs/publications/vol6no2.pdf Sack Some Scientists] p.7</ref> | |
− | + | Lutman also works for [[CropGen]],<ref>"[http://www.cropgen.org/expertview.html For an expert view]", CropGen website, accessed March 18 2009</ref><ref>FoE Biotech Mailout, March 2000, Vol 6, Issue 2 [http://mail.foeeurope.org/GMOs/publications/vol6no2.pdf Sack Some Scientists] p.7</ref> an initiative launched by the biotechnology industry to | |
− | + | :make the case for GM crops and foods by helping to achieve a greater measure of realism and better balance in the UK's public discussions on agriculture and food.<ref>"[http://www.cropgen.org/ Home Page]", CropGen website, accessed March 18 2009</ref> | |
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+ | Another scientist from Rothamsted, Dr [[Nigel Halford]], is also part of CropGen, as is ex-Rothamsted scientist, Dr [[Guy Poppy]].<ref>"[http://www.cropgen.org/expertview.html For an expert view]", CropGen website, accessed March 18 2009</ref> Scientists on the CropGen panel are paid "honoraria" for their work as panel members.<ref>FoE Biotech Mailout, March 2000, Vol 6, Issue 2 [http://mail.foeeurope.org/GMOs/publications/vol6no2.pdf Sack Some Scientists] p.7</ref><ref>Alex Kirby, "[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/678410.stm UK Government 'should sack GM adviser']", BBC News, 16 March 2000, accessed March 19 2009</ref> | ||
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+ | Lutman is technical secretary of the BCPC (the pesticide industry group formerly known as the [[British Crop Protection Council]]) Research & Development Subcommittee (Weeds). The BCPC's corporate members include the [[Crop Protection Association]], comprising all the major agrochemical/GM companies such as [[Bayer]], [[BASF]], [[Dow Chemical|Dow]], [[Monsanto]] and [[Syngenta]]. | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
+ | [[Category:GM|Lutman, Peter]][[Category:Corporate Science (GM)|Lutman, Peter]] |
Latest revision as of 20:29, 18 March 2009
Dr Peter J. W. Lutman is Head of the Weed Ecology Research Group at Rothamsted Research.[1] Rothamsted Research (formerly IACR) is part of a consortium of three research groups which carried out the UK government's farmscale trials on three GM crops. The consortium had contracts worth GBP3.3 million with the government for this work.[2]
Lutman was a co-author of a report to the government on the progress of the trials.[3]
Lutman also works for CropGen,[4][5] an initiative launched by the biotechnology industry to
- make the case for GM crops and foods by helping to achieve a greater measure of realism and better balance in the UK's public discussions on agriculture and food.[6]
Another scientist from Rothamsted, Dr Nigel Halford, is also part of CropGen, as is ex-Rothamsted scientist, Dr Guy Poppy.[7] Scientists on the CropGen panel are paid "honoraria" for their work as panel members.[8][9]
Lutman is technical secretary of the BCPC (the pesticide industry group formerly known as the British Crop Protection Council) Research & Development Subcommittee (Weeds). The BCPC's corporate members include the Crop Protection Association, comprising all the major agrochemical/GM companies such as Bayer, BASF, Dow, Monsanto and Syngenta.
Notes
- ↑ GMWatch 2007 These are the scientists who wrote to Blair (31/10/2003)
- ↑ FoE Biotech Mailout, March 2000, Vol 6, Issue 2 Sack Some Scientists p.7
- ↑ FoE Biotech Mailout, March 2000, Vol 6, Issue 2 Sack Some Scientists p.7
- ↑ "For an expert view", CropGen website, accessed March 18 2009
- ↑ FoE Biotech Mailout, March 2000, Vol 6, Issue 2 Sack Some Scientists p.7
- ↑ "Home Page", CropGen website, accessed March 18 2009
- ↑ "For an expert view", CropGen website, accessed March 18 2009
- ↑ FoE Biotech Mailout, March 2000, Vol 6, Issue 2 Sack Some Scientists p.7
- ↑ Alex Kirby, "UK Government 'should sack GM adviser'", BBC News, 16 March 2000, accessed March 19 2009