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Dr Peter Lutman is Head of the Weed Ecology Research Group at [[Rothamstead Research]]. Rothamstead Research (formerly IACR) are part of a consortium of 3 research groups which carried out the UK government's farm-scale trials on 3 GM crops. Lutman was a co-author of a [http://members.tripod.com/~ngin/sack.htm report] to the government on the progress of the trials.
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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>
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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>
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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
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: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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[[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

  1. GMWatch 2007 These are the scientists who wrote to Blair (31/10/2003)
  2. FoE Biotech Mailout, March 2000, Vol 6, Issue 2 Sack Some Scientists p.7
  3. FoE Biotech Mailout, March 2000, Vol 6, Issue 2 Sack Some Scientists p.7
  4. "For an expert view", CropGen website, accessed March 18 2009
  5. FoE Biotech Mailout, March 2000, Vol 6, Issue 2 Sack Some Scientists p.7
  6. "Home Page", CropGen website, accessed March 18 2009
  7. "For an expert view", CropGen website, accessed March 18 2009
  8. FoE Biotech Mailout, March 2000, Vol 6, Issue 2 Sack Some Scientists p.7
  9. Alex Kirby, "UK Government 'should sack GM adviser'", BBC News, 16 March 2000, accessed March 19 2009