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  • ...f a low cost bulk handling system to transport commodities for the world's food, feed and processing industries.{{ref|1}} [[Category:Food Industry lobby groups]][[Category:GM]][[Category:GM Lobby Groups]][[Categor
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  • ...play-god-with-your-food-1163739.html Why I'm happy to `play God' with your food], Independent, 9 Jun 1998, acc 26 Jun 2010</ref> ...play-god-with-your-food-1163739.html Why I'm happy to `play God' with your food], Independent, 9 Jun 1998, acc 26 Jun 2010</ref>
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  • ...edical Association were the main reason behind Zambia's decision to reject food aid in 2002, says a Zambian scientist who visited Europe this week.' Latwer ...ironment or to human health involved in producing GM crops or consuming GM food products ... and adverse effects are likely to be irreversible.' Ironically
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  • ...agriculture provides the most common source of employment. New Delhi-based Food and Trade Policy analyst, Devinder Sharma, told us in 2002, 'Sharad Joshi i
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  • ...e US's [http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=3124 exploitation of the food aid issue] for trade purposes. ...children starve every day? ...it isn't because of a worldwide shortage of food. It is because of a worldwide shortage of trade and technology.' Kleckner h
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  • Sir '''John Krebs''', the former head of the UK's [[Food Standards Agency]] (FSA), is the son of Hans Krebs, the German biochemist w ...l Environment Research Council]]. He became the first Chairman of the UK [[Food Standards Agency]] in January 2000.
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  • In early 2008 it was revealed that GM food companies had lobbied the government department responsible for GM to be al [[Category:Food lobbyists and PR consultants]]
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  • ...of GM plants had the potential to offer benefits in agricultural practice, food quality, nutrition and health. ...ean Gillard, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/1999/nov/01/gm.food Pro-GM food scientist 'threatened editor'], The Guardian, 1 November 1999, accessed 17
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  • ...'The report did clearly say there were no problems about the safety of GM food.'
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  • [[Category: Food and Agriculture Industry]][[Category:GM]]
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  • ...alism and better balance in the UK's public discussions on agriculture and food.<ref>"[http://www.cropgen.org/ Home Page]", CropGen website, accessed March
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  • His exact role during the crisis over GM-contaminated food aid in southern Africa is not known. In late October 2002, Monsanto&#39;s e
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  • ...sed to include bodies that had a more strategic position on issues such as food safety and human genetics, and that included members from a broader range o ...had facts that indicated to me there were serious problems with transgenic food. It can take two to three years to get science papers published and these f
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  • ...www.media-alliance.org/article.php?id=454 Media serve genetically modified food industry]", Media Alliance website, accessed 24 March 2009</ref> ...7:H7 cases despite the fact that organic food constitutes only about 1% of food consumed in the US.
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  • Miller was able to put these principles into practice as an official at the [[Food and Drug Administration]] from 1979-1994 during which time he served in a n ...15752C0A9679C8B63 Redesigning Nature: Hard Lessons Learned; Biotechnology Food: From the Lab to a Debacle]", <i>New York Times</i>, 25 January 2001.</ref>
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  • ...s 'junk science' as "bad science used by lawsuit-happy trial lawyers, the 'food police,' environmental Chicken Littles, power-drunk regulators, and unethic ...nternational Food Additives Council]], and [[Monsanto]] on the subject of 'food safety and labeling', i.e. biotech foods<ref>"[http://www.trwnews.net/Docum
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  • ...n/news-details.php?a=3&c=29&sc=220&id=50597 Biotechnology]", International Food Safety Network, 30 November 1999.</ref> ...", <i>New Scientist</i>, 25 December 1999, reproduced on Center for Global Food Issues website, accessed 3 February 2009.</ref>
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  • ==Anti-organic food== ...key contributor to several BBC programmes raising questions about organic food. One of these programmes ('Counterblast', BBC 2, 31 Jan 2000) was presented
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  • Professor '''Vivian Moses''' has worked tirelessly to promote GM crops and food in the UK, most notably through his role as Chairman of the panel of scient [[Category:Biotechnology|Moses, Vivian]] [[Category: Food lobbyists and PR consultants|Moses, Vivian]]
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  • ...n. In it Murphy tells the ACA: 'Your press release about the dangers of GM food is so ridiculous that I don't even know where to begin. How can you pass on ...t with their money, I have never had a problem with people who buy organic food.' (EU green group urges tax breaks for organic foods, Date: Thu, 14 Feb 200
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