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7. Event: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia November 5, 2007
Those reports show that the great bulk of GM canola is sold at similar prices to conventional canola in most major canola markets throughout the world said Dr Norton. Australia is not realizing any price premium for producing non-GM canola and is missing out on significant agronomic and environmental benefits from growing non-GM canola varieties under Australian conditions. The use of GM HT canola has provided substantial benefits to growers and the environment in Canada where canola...
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8. Event: Genetically modified crops costing producers money
Two experts on genetically modified crops are touring North Dakota this week telling producers that GM products are costing producers money and sometimes entire markets. Will Rostov, a senior attorney for the Center for Food Safety, and Greg Yielding, the executive director of the Arkansas Rice Growers Association, are in the state on behalf of the Dakota Resource Council explaining problems with GM crops and the loss of markets. Department of Agriculture will search the county in question...
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9. Event: UK Consumers Unwittingly Eating GMO Food - Survey
LONDON - British consumers are unwittingly eating food produced from genetically modified crops with nearly all milk, dairy products and pork produced from GMO-fed animals, Britain's largest organic certification body said on Friday. The Soil Association, which opposes GMO crops, said that a survey estimated about 60 percent of maize and 30 percent of soya fed to dairy cattle and pigs is genetically modified. The Soil Association, which certifies about 70 percent of the organic food sold...
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10. Event: Consumers unaware of 'eating GM food'
Most supermarkets have not banned dairy and meat products from GM-fed animals, despite banning GM ingredients from their own-label products, according to the association. When GM DNA is broken down into its chemcial constituents in the digestive system do they retain their GMness? OK - there is a story here that GM feeds are being imported and used BUT there is no evidence that eating GM food alters the nature of the animal food - this is scare-mongering. When GM DNA is broken down into...
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11. Event: Number of cropdusters in county falls
Much of the reason for the drop in demand has been the increased use of technology in farming, such as hybrid seeds that can turn out larger yields than in years before. It doesn t require as many acres to produce the same amount, he said. With rising costs to run their business mixed in with a drop in need from the farmers, Brazoria County could be seeing the last of its cropdusters. Though flying about 10 feet off the ground can be fun, it is dangerous and pilots must constantly be aware...
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12. Event: Luddite views on GM crops waning, says Lord Haskins
Speaking at the Scottish Agricultural College's pre-conference dinner at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Haskins reminded guests that Argentina and Russia had already limited their food exports to keep domestic prices at an affordable level for their consumers. Speaking at the Scottish Agricultural College's pre-conference dinner at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Haskins reminded guests that Argentina and Russia had already limited their food exports to keep domestic prices at an...
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