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Genetic Engineering

Genetic Engineering and Hunger

Genetic Engineering and Food Aid

Genetic Engineering and the Green Revolution

Risks of Genetic Engineering

Opposition to Genetic Engineering

Alternatives to Genetic Engineering

Food First: Genetic Engineering


Reclaiming the Commons Challenging BIO 2004

The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) is meeting in San Francisco June 6-9 for their annual trade convention. BIO is the world's largest trade lobbying organization for the biotechnology industry. Active in Washington, D.C. and every state capital, and frequently appearing on local and national media, they are a one-stop-shop for information on the industry for the media, politicians and government regulators.



Special Report: Voices from the South

The Third World Debunks Corporate Myths on Genetically Engineered Crops
Food First, together with the Pesticide Action Network, has brought together a range of views from critics of GE food.

Read the Report!



Independent Science Panel Report on Genetically Modified Food and Crops

Based on more than 200 references to primary and secondary sources, the ISP report, The Case for a GM-Free Sustainable World, is a complete dossier of evidence on the known problems and hazards of GM crops as well as the manifold benefits of sustainable agriculture. This report comes at a time when governments have failed to conduct adequate health and safety tests.

Media Quick Stop


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Food First Books

Genetic Engineering in Agriculture: The Myths, Environmental Risks, and Alternatives


Read excerpts, view the table of contents, and order your copy of the book.

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