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WHO NEEDS GMOs? – Conventionally bred drought tolerant maize wins 2012 UK Climate Week Award – More than 2 million farmers in sub-Saharan Africa are growing the new varieties for more food and income. – EL BATAN, Mexico, 12 March 2012. The United Kingdom’s...
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Indian Agriculture Standing Committee Slams GM
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JOB VACANCY: TABIO PROGRAMME COORDINATOR – Title: Programme Coordinator: – Duration: 2 years renewable contract – Duty station: Dar es salaam, Tanzania – TABIO is currently looking for a dynamic and knowledgeable TABIO Programme Coordinator to enhance the impact of our work. ...
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(image) GMO Lobby seeks to weaken Tanzania biosafety laws
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SAGCOT Partner charged for covering up livestock deaths from GM maize.
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GMO Major Health Warning – http://www.infiniteunknown.net/2012/09/19/shocking-gmo-study-rats-fed-lifetime-of-gm-corn-grow-horrifying-tumors-70-of-females-die-early/
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New report exposes GM myths
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The story of seed has become one of loss, control, dependence and debt. It’s been written by those who want to make vast profit from our food system, no matter what the true cost. It’s time to change the story. – https://vimeo.com/43879272 A landmark film from The...
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African civil society organisations concerned about AGRA (document)
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Tanzanian CSOs say No to UPOV in Africa. – (image) (image)
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