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  • ...'''Florence Wambugu''' and such comments are far from an embarrassment to companies like Monsanto. In fact, [[L. Val Giddings]], a vice president of the [[Biot ...2009</ref> In fact, however, the transgenic crops that are actually on the market all require a package of expensive inputs and special management practices,
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  • ...ouncil''' (abc) represents the interests of genetically modified (GM) crop companies in Britain. The group is made up of six member companies:
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  • ...t Unit of the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] (IEA), a London-based free-market think tank. He later became the co-director with [[Julian Morris]] of the I ...TOMORROW, CFACT] exxonsecrets.org, Accessed 15 February 2011</ref>, a free-market group focused on environment and consumer issues which has received over $5
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  • :It works in partnership with academic and research institutes, the food industry, educators and government. The Foundation inf The BNF website contains a 'links' page to 'member companies', but there is no indication that they fund it or how much they pay.
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  • ...an Commission project to set up social research centres in Russia. Her own research specialism is the sociology of law."<ref name="Brown bio"/> ...rnet Archive of 16 October 2002.</ref> "a charitable foundation sponsoring research and publications on new social trends". The only publication on the charity
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  • ...etardants to Create Opportunities for its Non-Halogenated Counterparts – Market Insights] ''EuroPlat.org'', accessed 20 April 2015 </ref> ...risks of fire. There were many types of brominated flame retardants on the market, but more recently the debate surrounding potential risks which centred aro
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  • Created in 1971, the '''Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research''' (CGIAR) constitutes a network of [http://www.cgiar.org/centers/index.htm ...de Maiz y Trigo (Mexico, maize and wheat) and IRRI - [[International Rice Research Institute]] (the Philippines).
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  • ...on''' ([[CSIRO]]) is promoted as Australia's pre-eminent public scientific research body. Although ostensibly 'publicly funded' CSIRO has, in reality, been enc ..., we do find that it is often the best strategy to get into bed with these companies.' (Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1992).
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  • ...ne)]', BBC News Online, 8 March 2006.</ref> Through its promotion of free market theorists like [[Milton Friedman]] the IEA provided an intellectual rationa ...ritable Trust]] for ‘its generous support of the three-year programme of research and study which made possible the production of this book.’ <ref>David G.
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  • ...ject life, the project was supposed to move its targeted GM crops from the research and development stage to field-tests. ...projects and their consortium partners are so important. Through the ABSP research and development projects they channel funds and support to domestic players
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  • *funding and supporting private companies wanting to access these new markets; *engaging in 'market builing' activities;
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  • ...the Forum were<ref>Job roles in parentheses relate to roles stated on the research</ref>: ...nes on science and health communication'], November 2001, '' Social Issues Research Centre'', accessed 12 March 2015</ref>.
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  • ...ject for an article but the whole subject took off and turned into a major research field” <ref>Dennis Barker, ‘Professor with a fatal fascination’, ''Th ...t the very end of his career seems never to have carried out any empirical research on 'terrorist' groups. Whilst at Cardiff he published his first book, ''Soc
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  • * Ensuring that the research agenda in the universities and research institutions match the ever-increasing need for new products in the process Market share / Importance: The FDF is the principal trade federation representing
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  • On numerous occasions the FDF has defended companies who produce food that is high in salts, fats, sugars, additives and preserv ...MA Nutrition]], [[Kelloggs]], [[Nestle]], [[Unilever]] and many other food companies, is also Deputy-Chair of the Committee on Toxicity of Chemicals in Food, [[
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  • ...representatives on research funding councils and in supposedly independent research institutions. ...in Ferguson is a key industry pro-GM supporter, responsible for developing companies&#39; future directions, representing those directions to government, and li
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  • ...e formed pro-genetics alliances (in many cases sponsored by pharmaceutical companies) to set their own agenda and to debate with the health professionals on the ...irm's MD, [[Michael Craven]], later started [[Lexington Communications]]). Market Access was accused of a 'massive disinformation campaign', to which GIG's A
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  • .... Its members include many big food, chemical, pharmaceutical, and GM crop companies. It has been active in designing risk assessment procedures for GM foods an ...SI task force that generated it are employees of the major GM/agrochemical companies. For example:<ref>Then, C. and Bauer-Panskus, A. 2010. [http://www.testbiot
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  • It is located on a 50-acre site in the Norwich Research Park (UK). Also on the site is the [[Sainsbury Laboratory]], funded primari ...ch links nearly 100 teachers in local schools with the JIC and the Norwich Research Park.
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  • ...nding Animal Research]]’ in 2009<ref name="who2009">Understanding Animal Research [http://web.archive.org/web/20090306233832/http://www.understandinganimalre ...idge became an MA in 1977, during the period when he attained an MPhil (by research) at Hatfield Polytechnic (1976-1979). He also gained a postgraduate certifi
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