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GE Free Northland

( In food and environment )

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GE Free Northland has driven the campaign in Northland to get our local authorities to act
to protect ratepayers and the environment from GMO land use and to keep our food GE free.
GE Free Northland's campaign has forced central government to admit that
YOU will pay to clean up GMO disasters, not the polluters.
District and Regional councils from Auckland to the north are now with us.
We ask for your support so that we can continue to do the work we do.
We have incurred significant legal costs to date, and we are seeking donations.
Thank you for your support.
Cheques made out to: GE FREE NORTHLAND
Postal address: Secretary, GE FREE NORTHLAND, PO Box 1439, Whangarei, Northland
More information: email: zlg@xnet.co.nz
Tel. (Whangarei) 09 432 2155
Tel. (Kerikeri) 09 407 8650
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· HIGH COURT RULING ON GMOs SHOWS THAT COUNCILS OF AUCKLAND/NORTHLAND PENINSULA HA (Jun 16, 2009)
· High Court ruling gives nod to ARC’s cautious take on GMOs (Jun 16, 2009)
· HIGH COURT GE DECISION A VICTORY FOR NEW ZEALANDERS (Jun 07, 2009)
· GM animal applications invalid – High Court appeal upheld (Jun 07, 2009)
· Federated Farmers of NZ praise GM free grass (Jun 05, 2009)
· LOCAL AUTHORITIES CONSULT RATEPAYERS ON GMO LAND USE (Apr 09, 2009)
· GMO Views To Be Aired (Apr 07, 2009)
· Stop acting like Muppets and cancel all GE trials (Mar 12, 2009)
· FAR NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL JOINS OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN REGIONAL SURVEY REGA (Oct 09, 2008)
· FAR NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL JOINS OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN REGIONAL SURVEY REG (Oct 09, 2008)
· Far North Joins Regional Survey on GMOs (Oct 07, 2008)
· Mayor backs ban on GMOs (Sep 14, 2008)
· Report exposes Government inaction over GE (Apr 17, 2008)
· Restore Moratorium: GE FailuresThreaten National Interest (Apr 17, 2008)
· Proposed release of GE vaccine will be protested - Greens (Mar 13, 2008)
· Demise of GE Sapling Trees. (Jan 18, 2008)
· Credibility of Food Safety Regulation takes a Significant Hit (Dec 29, 2007)
· Pamela Peters (Oct 10, 2007)
· Simon Bliss (Oct 10, 2007)
· Jimmy Daisley (Oct 10, 2007)
· Warren Slater (Oct 07, 2007)
· Vince Cocurullo (Oct 07, 2007)
· Don Hedges (Oct 07, 2007)
· Simon Vallings (Oct 07, 2007)
· Stan Semenoff (Oct 07, 2007)
· GE onus belongs with polluters, central Government (Jul 31, 2007)
· LOCAL AUTHORITIES EXPOSE FLAWS IN THE HSNO ACT WHICH MEANS THAT RESPONSIBILITY F (Jul 25, 2007)
· Responsiblity for GE clean ups would land on local government and local land own (Jul 24, 2007)
· Former Crop & Food Scientist says GE Brassica field test approval lacked scrutin (Jun 02, 2007)
· GE Brassica Approval Lacks Common Sense - But Nice Job For Some (Jun 01, 2007)

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 1: Councils can include protection or liability provisions in their district plans - (5396 Reads)
 2: GM cauliflower, cabbage and broccoli - Field Trial - (3141 Reads)
 3: First contamination report: worldwide spread of GE - (2938 Reads)
 4: 75% Support NZ Remaining a GM Free Food Producer - (2931 Reads)
 5: Strong Public Support for Zero Tolerance to GM Contamination - (2875 Reads)
 6: Rural Women NZ calls on Government to support ban on "Terminator' GE seed trials - (2847 Reads)
 7: World's poor could suffer as result of NZ Government position on UN treaty - - (2630 Reads)
 8: New Forms of GMOs Highlight Biosecurity Loophole - (2538 Reads)
 9: Law Change Needed to Recover Costs of GM Contamination - (2534 Reads)
 10: GM test results point to approved GM soy, not maize - (2531 Reads)
 11: GM maize has risks and side effects - (2497 Reads)
 12: Only stopping bulk GE imports will prevent contamination - (2491 Reads)
 13: No incentive to stop another incident - (2464 Reads)
 14: American Corn Growers Association Raises Concerns About Lost Corn Gluten Market - (2459 Reads)
 15: Former proGE NZ scientist speaks out against unprincipled stance taken by NZ at - (2438 Reads)
 16: PRAISE FOR KAIPARA DISTRICT COUNCIL GE WORKSHOP - (2418 Reads)
 17: Former Crop & Food Scientist says GE Brassica field test approval lacked scrutin - (2413 Reads)
 18: Foreign Affair's Stance on GM Liability Provokes Laughter at Talks - (2325 Reads)
 19: GE onus belongs with polluters, central Government - (2323 Reads)
 20: Government sees NZ's future as a GE food exporter - (2307 Reads)
 21: Clean Green NZ doesn’t need dirty sweet corn. - (2304 Reads)
 22: Developing Nations Slam NZ for 'May Contain GM' stance - (2275 Reads)
 23: New German GMO Liability Law Carries Lessons for NZ - (2274 Reads)
 24: Government should have as-of-right access to GE test results - (2232 Reads)
 25: GE Brassica Approval Lacks Common Sense - But Nice Job For Some - (2193 Reads)
 26: FAR NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL Press Release Important GE Workshop to be held at Ka - (2147 Reads)
 27: LOCAL AUTHORITIES EXPOSE FLAWS IN THE HSNO ACT WHICH MEANS THAT RESPONSIBILITY F - (2138 Reads)
 28: Stan Semenoff - (2125 Reads)
 29: Responsiblity for GE clean ups would land on local government and local land own - (2094 Reads)
 30: Minister Must Reject Unethical Research on Terminator Seeds or Resign - (1997 Reads)
 31: Better ryegrass can easily be achieved without GE - (1996 Reads)
 32: MAF Not Adequately Risk Managing GM Contamination at the Border - (1991 Reads)
 33: Warren Slater - (1957 Reads)
 34: Simon Vallings - (1954 Reads)
 35: Syngenta stuff-up raises troubling GE questions for NZ - (1948 Reads)
 36: ERMA Confirms Scant Benefits from GM Brassica Trial - (1933 Reads)
 37: Responsibility Urged Over Terminator Tech Release - (1901 Reads)
 38: GE MYTHS SHATTERED- read more in the SEEDS OF DOUBT report - (1880 Reads)
 39: Dr Tewolde's final comments in Montreal (MPO2 meeting- Cartegena) - (1869 Reads)
 40: Change in Food Code to Allow New GM Corn Unwarranted - (1863 Reads)
 41: KFC "Kiwi For Cheapskates" over GE soy feed - (1855 Reads)
 42: Residents can have say on GMOs, district council decides - (1845 Reads)
 43: Don Hedges - (1836 Reads)
 44: Judges order disclosure of secret study on GM risks - (1815 Reads)
 45: "Stop Terminator!" Government Urged as Canada threatens International Consensus - (1814 Reads)
 46: Proposed release of GE vaccine will be protested - Greens - (1811 Reads)
 47: Pamela Peters - (1807 Reads)
 48: Suicide Seeds - Bombshell in Bangkok - (1806 Reads)
 49: Lab reprimanded- GE and non-GE plants not separated properly in NZ greenhouse - (1806 Reads)
 50: Suspected GM maize costly to trace - (1806 Reads)
 51: EU ministers uphold sovereign right to ban GMOs - (1802 Reads)
 52: Vince Cocurullo - (1799 Reads)
 53: Simon Bliss - (1795 Reads)
 54: Brazil, New Zealand block LMOs proposal - (1768 Reads)
 55: Jimmy Daisley - (1766 Reads)
 56: Credibility of Food Safety Regulation takes a Significant Hit - (1749 Reads)
 57: Farmers frustrated by GM contamination - (1720 Reads)
 58: Canadian Government to Unleash Terminator Bombshell at UN Meeting: All-out push - (1681 Reads)
 59: Report exposes Government inaction over GE - (1654 Reads)
 60: Whangarei District Council to consult on GMO releases - (1652 Reads)
 61: Demise of GE Sapling Trees. - (1636 Reads)
 62: Revealed: health fears over secret study into GM food - (1632 Reads)
 63: America's "Unbelievable Sloppiness!" caused GM corn blockade, says - (1631 Reads)
 64: Restore Moratorium: GE FailuresThreaten National Interest - (1618 Reads)
 65: Organic Farming Group in Praise of Council - (1614 Reads)
 66: Alarm bells over GM food approval- Parts I & II - (1583 Reads)
 67: "Don't panic, says GE FREE" - (1560 Reads)
 68: Monsanto Assault on U.S. Farmers Detailed in New Report - (1543 Reads)
 69: Another food heavyweight goes GE free in time for Christmas - (1533 Reads)
 70: Hawaiians warn against GM papaya - (1499 Reads)
 71: Green bill would stop NZ being a safe haven for GE pirates - (1489 Reads)
 72: Suzuki warns against hastily accepting GMOs - (1473 Reads)
 73: Suppressed NAFTA Report Shows Threat to Global Agriculture - (1470 Reads)
 74: COUNCILS WORK TOGETHER TO FUND GE REPORT - (1410 Reads)
 75: GE-RELATED CHANGES ADOPTED IN FIRST NORTHLAND COMMUNITY PLAN - (1399 Reads)
 76: STANDARD of MAF CLEANUP OF GM MAIZE QUESTIONED - (1373 Reads)
 77: Soil & Health calls on MAF to front up to GE contamination - (1368 Reads)
 78: Did Monsanto breach GE rat-feeding declaration? - (1362 Reads)
 79: FAR NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL JOINS OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN REGIONAL SURVEY REGA - (1319 Reads)
 80: McDonalds seek non-GE feed - (1317 Reads)
 81: GM LABELLING FAILURE PUTS BRANDS REPUTATION ON THE LINE - (1307 Reads)
 82: Leaving GM Contaminated Crops in the Ground Goes Against Market Realities - (1305 Reads)
 83: GE lab's failure equals thousands of GE plants - (1281 Reads)
 84: Government to ratify Cartagena Biosafety Protocol - (1273 Reads)
 85: Europe rejects the GE corn that NZ accepts - (1270 Reads)
 86: Voters'chance to challenge councils on GE-Free Zones - (1264 Reads)
 87: Farmers fight back in GM debate - (1257 Reads)
 88: The end for GM crops: Final British trial confirms threat to wildlife - (1250 Reads)
 89: REASSESSMENT OF GM TOLERANCE LEVELS RESISTED - (1244 Reads)
 90: "Surprise for new Kaipara Mayor" (Neil Tiller) - (1235 Reads)
 91: Task Group to Look at GMO Implications - (1234 Reads)
 92: GM foods "still not proved to be safe" - AFSSA - (1228 Reads)
 93: "Clean up costs confirmed" and "Calling for GE FREE North" - (1228 Reads)
 94: EPA toxiologist Suzanne Wuerthele speaks out on pharming - (1209 Reads)
 95: GM inquiry launched - (1208 Reads)
 96: Mayor backs ban on GMOs - (1203 Reads)
 97: GE Workshop falls short but clarifies - (1188 Reads)
 98: Mayor mutes masses at workshop - (1181 Reads)
 99: GE Crops Out of Step with Sustainability - (1167 Reads)
 100: Press Release from Consumers International - US Government's lack of safety stan - (1147 Reads)
 101: Arnotts Australasia goes GE free again - (1141 Reads)
 102: GM EXPERT WARNS OF CANCER RISK FROM GM CROPS - (1134 Reads)
 103: Food Safety review shows need for independence - (1130 Reads)
 104: NZ’s GE-Free status at risk - (1130 Reads)
 105: Human Guinea Pigs Kept in the Dark - (1127 Reads)
 106: New Means to Check GM Contamination in Seed Imports - (1125 Reads)
 107: British scientists turn on GM food - (1117 Reads)
 108: Far North Joins Regional Survey on GMOs - (1110 Reads)
 109: Enemy of the state- the story of Dr. Ignacio Chapela - (1105 Reads)
 110: Minister confirms GE policy vacuum - (1088 Reads)
 111: GREENPEACE EXPOSES MCDONALDS - (1088 Reads)
 112: GE Polluters must be held liable - (1078 Reads)
 113: GE- Hot potato that cannot be ignored - (1077 Reads)
 114: PORK ALERT! - PIG GROWTH HORMONE SNEAKS INTO NZ - (1075 Reads)
 115: Politicians pass GE buck on to communities - (1066 Reads)
 116: COUNCIL TO SEND 'CLEAR MESSAGE' ON GM FOOD - (1066 Reads)
 117: Northland Regional Council opts out of joint GE effort - (1065 Reads)
 118: Northland to consider GMO risks - (1058 Reads)
 119: If Monsanto can change its mind, so can Labour - (1055 Reads)
 120: Govt shirks GE liability - (1053 Reads)
 121: Well done to NZ Government for decision to ratify Biosafety Protocol - (1053 Reads)
 122: SCIENTISTS GET SPUDS IN PROTEST - (1051 Reads)
 123: GE protesters chop down trees at research institute - (1050 Reads)
 124: Jane Kelsey Speech at GE Free Protest - (1047 Reads)
 125: PRAISE OVER GE APPROACH - (1043 Reads)
 126: Concerns about Important FNDC GE Workshop - (1028 Reads)
 127: NORTHLAND COUNCILS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT NZ SUPPORT INDEPENDENT GE REPORT - (1023 Reads)
 128: GE onions: Risky waste of taxpayers money - (1020 Reads)
 129: New rules help to keep food pure - (1016 Reads)
 130: Mounting concern over GE corn - (1010 Reads)
 131: Commission Policy Threatens Consumer Choice - (1010 Reads)
 132: 'Council not pulling its weight on GMO' - (1007 Reads)
 133: UN Cartagena "Biosafety Protocol" treaty enters into force - (995 Reads)
 134: REGIONAL COUNCIL SEEKS LEGAL OPINION ON GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS - (994 Reads)
 135: First Major Supermarkets to Dispense GE Free Guide - (980 Reads)
 136: Government refuses to bear responsibility for GE releases - (978 Reads)
 137: TVNZ guilty of breach of standards: Public misled over GE Moratorium - (973 Reads)
 138: Ronald McDonald quits over GE - (972 Reads)
 139: ERMA decision fails the test of good science - (968 Reads)
 140: GM-free status sees eggs fetch premium in US - (958 Reads)
 141: Biting The Hand That Bleeds - (956 Reads)
 142: Public Urged to oppose GE wheat Application - (954 Reads)
 143: 'Incentive lost' if taxpayer foots GM bill - (947 Reads)
 144: GE onions: stupidity and shoddiness layered on pointlessness and risk - (944 Reads)
 145: The Genetically Modified Bomb - (942 Reads)
 146: U.S. WTO challenge to the EU and the Biosafety Protocol - (937 Reads)
 147: GE border breach unaceptable- Greens - (932 Reads)
 148: Trade Liberalisation Network Dead Wrong, Yet Again - (930 Reads)
 149: Biggest grocery retailer seeks GE FREE assurances - (925 Reads)
 150: Congratulations to the Whangarei District Council- funding approved for Risk Eva - (921 Reads)
 151: Genetic Engineering Talks Hits Snag - Cartagena Biosafety Protocol - (905 Reads)
 152: LOCAL GOVERMENT HAS JURISDICTION FOR GMOs - (899 Reads)
 153: Councils Can Set Own Standards for GMOs - (897 Reads)
 154: SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT'S HEALTH COMMITTEE SAY RISK ASSESSMENT OF GM CROPS IS FLAWED - (875 Reads)
 155: Councils can make their own rulings on GE - (869 Reads)
 156: Background: The Project for the New American Century. - (868 Reads)
 157: Sustainability Council says change to zero tolerance not needed - (867 Reads)
 158: LEGAL VIEW GIVES COUNCILS GE VOTE - (850 Reads)
 159: WHANGAREI DISTRICT COUNCIL ADOPTS PRECAUTIONARY APPROACH TO GMOS IN LTCCP DOCUME - (844 Reads)
 160: GE FREE NORTHLAND WELCOMES THE SUSTAINABILITY COUNCIL OF NZ TO WHANGAREI - (822 Reads)
 161: Northland wide cautious approach to Genetic Engineering - (821 Reads)
 162: WORKING PARTY RESULTS IN NORTHERN COUNCILS DECIDING TO INVESTIGATE GMO RISKS - (804 Reads)
 163: HIGH COURT GE DECISION A VICTORY FOR NEW ZEALANDERS - (794 Reads)
 164: Biggest NZ retailer says no to GE - (786 Reads)
 165: Northland GM maize sites remain a secret - (782 Reads)
 166: MOTHERS TAKE GOVERNMENT TO HIGH COURT OVER GE COWS - (781 Reads)
 167: Stop acting like Muppets and cancel all GE trials - (781 Reads)
 168: FAR NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL JOINS OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN REGIONAL SURVEY REG - (769 Reads)
 169: Former UK Environment Minister Speaks On GM In NZ - (752 Reads)
 170: CORNGATE INVESTIGATION TO TAKE PLACE - (747 Reads)
 171: KEY GMO QUESTIONS REMAIN UNANSWERED - (744 Reads)
 172: LOCAL AUTHORITIES CONSULT RATEPAYERS ON GMO LAND USE - (729 Reads)
 173: KAIPARA GETS STRONG ON GE - (725 Reads)
 174: GMO Views To Be Aired - (725 Reads)
 175: Government Too Slow to Protect Against GM Maize - (724 Reads)
 176: GM CROPS MISHAPS UNITE FRIENDS AND FOES - (723 Reads)
 177: Aussie wheat poses biosecurity threat - (721 Reads)
 178: GM animal applications invalid – High Court appeal upheld - (715 Reads)
 179: Non-GM Agriculture Not Adequately Protected by New Bill - (714 Reads)
 180: UN OFFICIAL SAY GM FOODS POSE POTENTIAL RISK TO HUMAN HEALTH - (710 Reads)
 181: GM not OK, we're not sure who would pay - (704 Reads)
 182: People's GE Moratorium begins new phase - (701 Reads)
 183: Secrecy over GM clean-up angers - (700 Reads)
 184: Federated Farmers of NZ praise GM free grass - (690 Reads)
 185: Genetic engineers know NOT what they do - (678 Reads)
 186: 80% Support for NZ Growing only GM Free Food - (669 Reads)
 187: GE TREES PLANTED OUT LAST WEEK! - (669 Reads)
 188: VISITING ENVIRONMENTAL CAMPAIGNER CALLS ON NZ TO REJECT GE FARMS - (662 Reads)
 189: HIGH COURT RULING ON GMOs SHOWS THAT COUNCILS OF AUCKLAND/NORTHLAND PENINSULA HA - (658 Reads)
 190: High Court ruling gives nod to ARC’s cautious take on GMOs - (653 Reads)
 191: GERMANY DONATES NON-GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS - (640 Reads)
 192: Doctors' warning signal fatal flaws in NZ GE food labelling regime - (640 Reads)
 193: Planting of GE Trees Prompts Export Warning - (639 Reads)
 194: GE FREE NORTHLAND applauds Kaipara District Council GE decision - (631 Reads)
 195: GE corn reveals new MAF regime inadequate - (627 Reads)
 196: Forest and Bird seeks GE moratorium extension - (626 Reads)
 197: Michael Meacher: Science backs consumers' rejection of GM food - (623 Reads)
 198: PARENTS DENIED RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT THEY ARE FEEDING THEIR BABIES - (621 Reads)
 199: Farm group says USDA put bad corn into feed chain - (617 Reads)
 200: LOBBYIST SAYS SEED COMPANIES MUST BE LIABLE FOR GE CONTAMINATION - (614 Reads)
 201: Regional council warns of irreversible consequences - (614 Reads)
 202: EU TIGHTENS UP GE LABELLING REGIME - (613 Reads)
 203: NZ's export markets sensitive to trace GM presence - (609 Reads)
 204: World Consumer Rights Day: Focus on GE - (606 Reads)
 205: Greens salute Kaipara GE Decision - (601 Reads)
 206: Evidence that corn grown in NZ was potentially GE-contaminated is still being kept from the public - (595 Reads)
 207: GM CONTAMINATION OF ORGANIC ANIMAL FEED - (594 Reads)
 208: Oxford Professor criticises GM release plan - (593 Reads)
 209: NZ GOVERNMENT IS IN DANGER OF PROCEEDING WITH THE MOST RISKY FORM OF BIOTECHNOLOGY - (592 Reads)
 210: Anderton's Stance Shows Importance of GM Food Restraint - (591 Reads)
 211: GM buffer zones 'too small' - (584 Reads)
 212: MEETING SUPPORTS GE FREE NORTHLAND - (584 Reads)
 213: Leading Winemakers Support GM Free production - (583 Reads)
 214: Mothers Call For Boycott Of All Infant Soy Formula - (582 Reads)
 215: MARKET RESISTANCE TO GM FOOD IMPORTS: Lessons from the US - (582 Reads)
 216: Export plan for GM-tainted maize - (580 Reads)
 217: GE FREE MARCHERS MASS TO RETAIN MORATORIUM - (577 Reads)
 218: GE FREE BACKERS CRY FOUL IN WHANGAREI - (576 Reads)
 219: COUNCILS MAY BAN GM SAYS LEGAL OPINION - (571 Reads)
 220: Public input sought on use of GE trials `` - (571 Reads)
 221: Insects thrive on GM 'pest-killing' crops - (568 Reads)
 222: GM crops are breeding with plants in the wild - (565 Reads)
 223: DOCTORS WANT GM CROP BAN - (562 Reads)
 224: GE FREE NORTHLAND APPLAUDS WHANGAREI DISTRICT COUNCIL GE ACTION - (558 Reads)
 225: EUROPEAN CONSUMERS NOT TEMPTED TO GE FOOD - (558 Reads)
 226: GM experiment to dodge watchdog - (555 Reads)
 227: Report says 19% of farmers don't follow GM rules - (555 Reads)
 228: Ministers' defence of MAF over submissions deadline inadequate. - (554 Reads)
 229: AUCKLAND GE FREE MARCH!! 11 OCTOBER - (553 Reads)
 230: Environmental Regulator Left to Make Key Economic Calls - (551 Reads)
 231: Horizontal Gene Transfer - Why A Field Trial Is A Release - (550 Reads)
 232: Council welcomes NZ First announcement - (545 Reads)
 233: ERMA review raises concerns over regulator's GE capabilities - (544 Reads)
 234: Prospect of GE contamination being checked- Sutton - (544 Reads)
 235: Forest and Bird call to ratify GE Protocol - (544 Reads)
 236: FARMERS KEPT IN DARK ABOUT GM - (541 Reads)
 237: 'Worst ever' GM crop invasion - (541 Reads)
 238: Monsanto seeks delay in lawsuit - (541 Reads)
 239: Inadequate GM Legislation Introduced Tomorrow - (539 Reads)
 240: A GE WARNING - (538 Reads)
 241: GETTING A TASTE OF ORGANIC MEDICINE - (538 Reads)
 242: NUNS SAY NO TO GE IN GODZONE - (532 Reads)
 243: Action Alert: Submissions Required for GE Food Labelling bill - (532 Reads)
 244: New MAF testing of imported seed - (527 Reads)
 245: NRC Chairman's Report on GE identifies the need for a Precautionary Approach - (525 Reads)
 246: Poor nations lose out in gene crop trials - UN - (523 Reads)
 247: Letter to the Editor As published in the 12-4-02 issue of NZ ENVIRONMENT - (523 Reads)
 248: Destruction of corn crop could have cost Government $1m - (523 Reads)
 249: Bellamy says lifting GM moratorium would be foolhardy - (522 Reads)
 250: CROP & FOOD DON'T KNOW THEIR ONIONS! - (522 Reads)
 251: HSNO Amendment Bill (to Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act) The results of the Select Committee are in re: GE. - (521 Reads)
 252: GM giant Monsanto accused of double standards - (521 Reads)
 253: Swiss Study Finds Organic Farming More Efficient - (520 Reads)
 254: Min of Environment Marian Hobbs attempts to do damage control re: GE TAMSCAM - (517 Reads)
 255: Protestors Gagged over trial botch-up - (515 Reads)
 256: GM 'could kill off ' organic farms - EU Report - (515 Reads)
 257: GE FREE message on a little pink card - (515 Reads)
 258: World's biggest GE company pulls out of Europe - (514 Reads)
 259: MASSIVE GE FREE MARCH ! - (512 Reads)
 260: Anti-GM campaign kicks off - (510 Reads)
 261: WHANGAREI DISTRICT COUNCIL CALLS FOR MORE SAY ON GE - (509 Reads)
 262: New Zealand News > Govt Knew Of GE Corn Release, Claims Book - (508 Reads)
 263: When choice becomes just a memory - (508 Reads)
 264: Answers wanted over suspected hidden agenda as Human-Cow GE application "disappears" - (506 Reads)
 265: Financial Fitness Should be Requirement for GM Release - (504 Reads)
 266: Biotechnology company to close GM canola program - (501 Reads)
 267: OFFICIALS FAIL TO QUELL GE WORRIES - (500 Reads)
 268: Forest Research Institute GE tree Planting Unacceptable under International - (499 Reads)
 269: Council Wants GE Moratorium to Continue - (496 Reads)
 270: GM seeds 'spread by human activity' - (492 Reads)
 271: Crops 'widely contaminated' by genetically modified DNA - (491 Reads)
 272: Kiwi music-lovers tell the PM "Hang On Helen" - (491 Reads)
 273: Northern councils to prohibit local GE trials - (489 Reads)
 274: Law Commission report on GE liability says wider debate needed - (487 Reads)
 275: Mexican indigenous communities want world to address GM corn contamination - (485 Reads)
 276: Mexico's vital gene reservoir polluted by modified maize - (484 Reads)
 277: Market enforcers - (481 Reads)
 278: Victoria stops GM canola for 4 years - (481 Reads)
 279: GM pine trees in disease probe - (476 Reads)
 280: CALL FOR PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS ON MAF PROTOCOLS FOR GE SEED TESTING - (475 Reads)
 281: Sustainability Council Press Release - (471 Reads)
 282: Celebrate - discontinue the genetically engineered (GE) brassica field trial - (469 Reads)
 283: GM soya 'miracle' turns sour in Argentina - (469 Reads)
 284: Growers: tears in GM onions - (466 Reads)
 285: KAIPARA COUNCIL CALLS FOR REPORT ON GE RISK - (464 Reads)
 286: Wales blocks go-ahead for Britain's first GM crop - (461 Reads)
 287: New Dangers of Genetically Modified Food - (460 Reads)
 288: Elvira Dommisse: Risks still outweigh benefits of genetics - (459 Reads)
 289: Human gene implants repel public, survey shows - (456 Reads)
 290: TOP LAWYER TO LOOK INTO LOCAL COUNCIL'S LEGAL STATUS ON GE - (455 Reads)
 291: Impacts of Genetically Engineered Crops on Pesticide Use in the United States: - (454 Reads)
 292: GM animal plan challenged - (443 Reads)
 293: "Poll will test our views on GE" - (433 Reads)
 294: letter published in Whangarei Leader - (432 Reads)
 295: GRAIN GROUP CONCERNED OVER GM LIABILITY - (432 Reads)
 296: GM CROPS LINKED TO RISE IN PESTICIDE USE - (430 Reads)
 297: Lack of market ends GE roll-out - (430 Reads)
 298: Victoria extends moratorium on GM crops - (429 Reads)
 299: GM field trial axed - (429 Reads)
 300: U-turn after GE clean-up costs worry North council - (429 Reads)
 301: COLLAPSE OF PPL THERAPEUTICS, BIOTECH VENTURE AT RISK - (428 Reads)
 302: GM giant abandons bid to grow crops in Britain - (428 Reads)
 303: Argentina's bitter harvest - (426 Reads)
 304: Proven: the environmental dangers that may halt GM revolution - (424 Reads)
 305: GM trial hearings shrouded in secrecy - (424 Reads)
 306: Parliament wears it well, wears it pink - (424 Reads)
 307: REGIONAL APPROACH TO GE - (422 Reads)
 308: Western Australia bans all GM crops - (421 Reads)
 309: Greens: Clark desperate over GM - (418 Reads)
 310: GE DECISION OVERTURNED l9 June 2009 RURAL ADVOCATE - (415 Reads)
 311: NORTH COUNCILS MAY JOIN FORCES IN ANTI-GE ALLIANCE - (414 Reads)
 312: Bellamy says lifting GM moratorium would be foolhard - (412 Reads)
 313: Secluded isles face unknown GE risk - (410 Reads)
 314: Hikoi sows seeds of GE risks - (407 Reads)
 315: Waitakere City mayor says ratepayers will be left to pay for any GM clean-up - (406 Reads)
 316: Local councils may make GE-free zones - (403 Reads)
 317: Test for "Low spray" Onions brings l,500 submissions - (401 Reads)
 318: GM IS IT TOO SOON?? - (387 Reads)
 319: Kaipara considers banning GM organisms - (386 Reads)
 320: HIGH COURT RULES AGAINST ERMA - (386 Reads)
 321: Study reveals first evidence that GM superweeds exist - (373 Reads)
 322: Legal bid to extend GE moratorium - (373 Reads)
 323: Farmers can set up GM free zones - (372 Reads)
 324: Maori seek treaty hearing to oppose end of GM ban - (362 Reads)
 325: GM CROPS GIANT MONSANTO PUILLS OUT OF EUROPE - (361 Reads)
 326: High court GM decision pleasing - (352 Reads)
 327: Nationwide discussion on GE launched - (348 Reads)
 328: Big insurer refuses GE farm cover - (331 Reads)
 329: Extend GM ban says Whangarei council - (321 Reads)
 330: Insurers 'would not cover' GM farmers - (319 Reads)
 331: Financial Fitness Should be Requirement for GM Release - (318 Reads)
 332: Whangarei District Council counters inaccurate information put out by Northland - (309 Reads)
 333: AgResearch proposals tantamount to economic suicide - (298 Reads)
 334: GE FURORE HEATS UP - (281 Reads)
 335: "GE free status big plus for NZ" - (279 Reads)
 336: Survey findings will shape GMO policy - (233 Reads)

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 1: Developing Nations Slam NZ for 'May Contain GM' stance - (101 Comments)
 2: Better ryegrass can easily be achieved without GE - (91 Comments)
 3: GE MYTHS SHATTERED- read more in the SEEDS OF DOUBT report - (75 Comments)
 4: Syngenta stuff-up raises troubling GE questions for NZ - (70 Comments)
 5: New German GMO Liability Law Carries Lessons for NZ - (65 Comments)
 6: "Stop Terminator!" Government Urged as Canada threatens International Consensus - (63 Comments)
 7: First contamination report: worldwide spread of GE - (51 Comments)
 8: British scientists turn on GM food - (47 Comments)
 9: GM cauliflower, cabbage and broccoli - Field Trial - (47 Comments)
 10: GM foods "still not proved to be safe" - AFSSA - (47 Comments)
 11: Aussie wheat poses biosecurity threat - (46 Comments)
 12: New Means to Check GM Contamination in Seed Imports - (45 Comments)
 13: Suicide Seeds - Bombshell in Bangkok - (44 Comments)
 14: Revealed: health fears over secret study into GM food - (43 Comments)
 15: GM buffer zones 'too small' - (43 Comments)
 16: ERMA review raises concerns over regulator's GE capabilities - (42 Comments)
 17: KFC "Kiwi For Cheapskates" over GE soy feed - (42 Comments)
 18: KEY GMO QUESTIONS REMAIN UNANSWERED - (42 Comments)
 19: GM CROPS MISHAPS UNITE FRIENDS AND FOES - (41 Comments)
 20: Government should have as-of-right access to GE test results - (40 Comments)
 21: CORNGATE INVESTIGATION TO TAKE PLACE - (40 Comments)
 22: No incentive to stop another incident - (40 Comments)
 23: Canadian Government to Unleash Terminator Bombshell at UN Meeting: All-out push - (39 Comments)
 24: VISITING ENVIRONMENTAL CAMPAIGNER CALLS ON NZ TO REJECT GE FARMS - (39 Comments)
 25: KAIPARA GETS STRONG ON GE - (39 Comments)
 26: SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT'S HEALTH COMMITTEE SAY RISK ASSESSMENT OF GM CROPS IS FLAWED - (39 Comments)
 27: American Corn Growers Association Raises Concerns About Lost Corn Gluten Market - (38 Comments)
 28: GE corn reveals new MAF regime inadequate - (38 Comments)
 29: Monsanto seeks delay in lawsuit - (38 Comments)
 30: Monsanto Assault on U.S. Farmers Detailed in New Report - (38 Comments)
 31: Well done to NZ Government for decision to ratify Biosafety Protocol - (37 Comments)
 32: MOTHERS TAKE GOVERNMENT TO HIGH COURT OVER GE COWS - (37 Comments)
 33: New Forms of GMOs Highlight Biosecurity Loophole - (37 Comments)
 34: Horizontal Gene Transfer - Why A Field Trial Is A Release - (37 Comments)
 35: Food Safety review shows need for independence - (36 Comments)
 36: PRAISE FOR KAIPARA DISTRICT COUNCIL GE WORKSHOP - (36 Comments)
 37: Minister Must Reject Unethical Research on Terminator Seeds or Resign - (35 Comments)
 38: Northland to consider GMO risks - (35 Comments)
 39: Prospect of GE contamination being checked- Sutton - (35 Comments)
 40: Letter to the Editor As published in the 12-4-02 issue of NZ ENVIRONMENT - (35 Comments)
 41: Farm group says USDA put bad corn into feed chain - (35 Comments)
 42: DOCTORS WANT GM CROP BAN - (35 Comments)
 43: GM CONTAMINATION OF ORGANIC ANIMAL FEED - (34 Comments)
 44: Planting of GE Trees Prompts Export Warning - (34 Comments)
 45: PORK ALERT! - PIG GROWTH HORMONE SNEAKS INTO NZ - (34 Comments)
 46: Min of Environment Marian Hobbs attempts to do damage control re: GE TAMSCAM - (34 Comments)
 47: New MAF testing of imported seed - (34 Comments)
 48: A GE WARNING - (33 Comments)
 49: HSNO Amendment Bill (to Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act) The results of the Select Committee are in re: GE. - (33 Comments)
 50: LOBBYIST SAYS SEED COMPANIES MUST BE LIABLE FOR GE CONTAMINATION - (33 Comments)
 51: UN OFFICIAL SAY GM FOODS POSE POTENTIAL RISK TO HUMAN HEALTH - (33 Comments)
 52: Change in Food Code to Allow New GM Corn Unwarranted - (33 Comments)
 53: Strong Public Support for Zero Tolerance to GM Contamination - (32 Comments)
 54: Responsibility Urged Over Terminator Tech Release - (32 Comments)
 55: NZ GOVERNMENT IS IN DANGER OF PROCEEDING WITH THE MOST RISKY FORM OF BIOTECHNOLOGY - (32 Comments)
 56: Voters'chance to challenge councils on GE-Free Zones - (32 Comments)
 57: GM 'could kill off ' organic farms - EU Report - (32 Comments)
 58: Genetic engineers know NOT what they do - (32 Comments)
 59: GERMANY DONATES NON-GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS - (32 Comments)
 60: Ministers' defence of MAF over submissions deadline inadequate. - (32 Comments)
 61: The end for GM crops: Final British trial confirms threat to wildlife - (32 Comments)
 62: Hawaiians warn against GM papaya - (31 Comments)
 63: GE FREE NORTHLAND applauds Kaipara District Council GE decision - (31 Comments)
 64: Clean Green NZ doesn’t need dirty sweet corn. - (31 Comments)
 65: Dr Tewolde's final comments in Montreal (MPO2 meeting- Cartegena) - (31 Comments)
 66: Destruction of corn crop could have cost Government $1m - (31 Comments)
 67: Answers wanted over suspected hidden agenda as Human-Cow GE application "disappears" - (30 Comments)
 68: MEETING SUPPORTS GE FREE NORTHLAND - (30 Comments)
 69: FARMERS KEPT IN DARK ABOUT GM - (30 Comments)
 70: Rural Women NZ calls on Government to support ban on "Terminator' GE seed trials - (30 Comments)
 71: EPA toxiologist Suzanne Wuerthele speaks out on pharming - (30 Comments)
 72: 80% Support for NZ Growing only GM Free Food - (30 Comments)
 73: EU TIGHTENS UP GE LABELLING REGIME - (30 Comments)
 74: GM EXPERT WARNS OF CANCER RISK FROM GM CROPS - (30 Comments)
 75: Poor nations lose out in gene crop trials - UN - (30 Comments)
 76: GE TREES PLANTED OUT LAST WEEK! - (29 Comments)
 77: MARKET RESISTANCE TO GM FOOD IMPORTS: Lessons from the US - (29 Comments)
 78: GM giant Monsanto accused of double standards - (29 Comments)
 79: Oxford Professor criticises GM release plan - (29 Comments)
 80: Government Too Slow to Protect Against GM Maize - (29 Comments)
 81: GE FREE message on a little pink card - (29 Comments)
 82: Insects thrive on GM 'pest-killing' crops - (29 Comments)
 83: Mexican indigenous communities want world to address GM corn contamination - (29 Comments)
 84: Human Guinea Pigs Kept in the Dark - (28 Comments)
 85: NRC Chairman's Report on GE identifies the need for a Precautionary Approach - (28 Comments)
 86: Commission Policy Threatens Consumer Choice - (28 Comments)
 87: Swiss Study Finds Organic Farming More Efficient - (28 Comments)
 88: COUNCILS WORK TOGETHER TO FUND GE REPORT - (27 Comments)
 89: 'Worst ever' GM crop invasion - (27 Comments)
 90: World Consumer Rights Day: Focus on GE - (27 Comments)
 91: MAF Not Adequately Risk Managing GM Contamination at the Border - (27 Comments)
 92: Doctors' warning signal fatal flaws in NZ GE food labelling regime - (27 Comments)
 93: New Zealand News > Govt Knew Of GE Corn Release, Claims Book - (27 Comments)
 94: Europe rejects the GE corn that NZ accepts - (27 Comments)
 95: Report says 19% of farmers don't follow GM rules - (27 Comments)
 96: Foreign Affair's Stance on GM Liability Provokes Laughter at Talks - (27 Comments)
 97: Market enforcers - (26 Comments)
 98: When choice becomes just a memory - (26 Comments)
 99: Law Commission report on GE liability says wider debate needed - (26 Comments)
 100: GM maize has risks and side effects - (26 Comments)
 101: Evidence that corn grown in NZ was potentially GE-contaminated is still being kept from the public - (26 Comments)
 102: GM experiment to dodge watchdog - (26 Comments)
 103: Mexico's vital gene reservoir polluted by modified maize - (26 Comments)
 104: Protestors Gagged over trial botch-up - (26 Comments)
 105: NUNS SAY NO TO GE IN GODZONE - (26 Comments)
 106: 75% Support NZ Remaining a GM Free Food Producer - (25 Comments)
 107: GETTING A TASTE OF ORGANIC MEDICINE - (25 Comments)
 108: GM test results point to approved GM soy, not maize - (25 Comments)
 109: GE FREE MARCHERS MASS TO RETAIN MORATORIUM - (25 Comments)
 110: CALL FOR PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS ON MAF PROTOCOLS FOR GE SEED TESTING - (25 Comments)
 111: STANDARD of MAF CLEANUP OF GM MAIZE QUESTIONED - (25 Comments)
 112: SCIENTISTS GET SPUDS IN PROTEST - (25 Comments)
 113: Green bill would stop NZ being a safe haven for GE pirates - (25 Comments)
 114: Press Release from Consumers International - US Government's lack of safety stan - (24 Comments)
 115: EUROPEAN CONSUMERS NOT TEMPTED TO GE FOOD - (24 Comments)
 116: Government sees NZ's future as a GE food exporter - (24 Comments)
 117: Suppressed NAFTA Report Shows Threat to Global Agriculture - (24 Comments)
 118: NZ's export markets sensitive to trace GM presence - (24 Comments)
 119: GM crops are breeding with plants in the wild - (24 Comments)
 120: UN Cartagena "Biosafety Protocol" treaty enters into force - (23 Comments)
 121: Minister confirms GE policy vacuum - (22 Comments)
 122: Greens salute Kaipara GE Decision - (22 Comments)
 123: GE FREE BACKERS CRY FOUL IN WHANGAREI - (22 Comments)
 124: OFFICIALS FAIL TO QUELL GE WORRIES - (22 Comments)
 125: Inadequate GM Legislation Introduced Tomorrow - (21 Comments)
 126: COUNCIL TO SEND 'CLEAR MESSAGE' ON GM FOOD - (21 Comments)
 127: Bellamy says lifting GM moratorium would be foolhardy - (20 Comments)
 128: Northland Regional Council opts out of joint GE effort - (20 Comments)
 129: Law Change Needed to Recover Costs of GM Contamination - (20 Comments)
 130: GE- Hot potato that cannot be ignored - (20 Comments)
 131: Farmers fight back in GM debate - (20 Comments)
 132: Did Monsanto breach GE rat-feeding declaration? - (20 Comments)
 133: GM seeds 'spread by human activity' - (19 Comments)
 134: Non-GM Agriculture Not Adequately Protected by New Bill - (19 Comments)
 135: REASSESSMENT OF GM TOLERANCE LEVELS RESISTED - (19 Comments)
 136: Sustainability Council Press Release - (19 Comments)
 137: HIGH COURT GE DECISION A VICTORY FOR NEW ZEALANDERS - (19 Comments)
 138: Brazil, New Zealand block LMOs proposal - (19 Comments)
 139: PRAISE OVER GE APPROACH - (18 Comments)
 140: Residents can have say on GMOs, district council decides - (18 Comments)
 141: McDonalds seek non-GE feed - (17 Comments)
 142: Trade Liberalisation Network Dead Wrong, Yet Again - (17 Comments)
 143: Leaving GM Contaminated Crops in the Ground Goes Against Market Realities - (17 Comments)
 144: Anti-GM campaign kicks off - (17 Comments)
 145: Restore Moratorium: GE FailuresThreaten National Interest - (16 Comments)
 146: Government to ratify Cartagena Biosafety Protocol - (16 Comments)
 147: "Surprise for new Kaipara Mayor" (Neil Tiller) - (16 Comments)
 148: Former proGE NZ scientist speaks out against unprincipled stance taken by NZ at - (16 Comments)
 149: GE lab's failure equals thousands of GE plants - (15 Comments)
 150: Forest Research Institute GE tree Planting Unacceptable under International - (15 Comments)
 151: GM LABELLING FAILURE PUTS BRANDS REPUTATION ON THE LINE - (14 Comments)
 152: Only stopping bulk GE imports will prevent contamination - (14 Comments)
 153: The Genetically Modified Bomb - (13 Comments)
 154: Biting The Hand That Bleeds - (13 Comments)
 155: FAR NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL Press Release Important GE Workshop to be held at Ka - (13 Comments)
 156: GE Polluters must be held liable - (13 Comments)
 157: Proposed release of GE vaccine will be protested - Greens - (13 Comments)
 158: Judges order disclosure of secret study on GM risks - (13 Comments)
 159: Lab reprimanded- GE and non-GE plants not separated properly in NZ greenhouse - (13 Comments)
 160: GE-RELATED CHANGES ADOPTED IN FIRST NORTHLAND COMMUNITY PLAN - (13 Comments)
 161: FAR NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL JOINS OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN REGIONAL SURVEY REGA - (12 Comments)
 162: Whangarei District Council to consult on GMO releases - (12 Comments)
 163: ERMA Confirms Scant Benefits from GM Brassica Trial - (12 Comments)
 164: Michael Meacher: Science backs consumers' rejection of GM food - (12 Comments)
 165: Leading Winemakers Support GM Free production - (11 Comments)
 166: Task Group to Look at GMO Implications - (11 Comments)
 167: GE Brassica Approval Lacks Common Sense - But Nice Job For Some - (11 Comments)
 168: Credibility of Food Safety Regulation takes a Significant Hit - (11 Comments)
 169: Jane Kelsey Speech at GE Free Protest - (11 Comments)
 170: Genetic Engineering Talks Hits Snag - Cartagena Biosafety Protocol - (11 Comments)
 171: New rules help to keep food pure - (10 Comments)
 172: U.S. WTO challenge to the EU and the Biosafety Protocol - (10 Comments)
 173: World's poor could suffer as result of NZ Government position on UN treaty - - (10 Comments)
 174: Pamela Peters - (10 Comments)
 175: PARENTS DENIED RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT THEY ARE FEEDING THEIR BABIES - (9 Comments)
 176: EU ministers uphold sovereign right to ban GMOs - (9 Comments)
 177: Alarm bells over GM food approval- Parts I & II - (9 Comments)
 178: Mayor backs ban on GMOs - (9 Comments)
 179: letter published in Whangarei Leader - (8 Comments)
 180: GRAIN GROUP CONCERNED OVER GM LIABILITY - (8 Comments)
 181: Suzuki warns against hastily accepting GMOs - (8 Comments)
 182: NORTHLAND COUNCILS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT NZ SUPPORT INDEPENDENT GE REPORT - (8 Comments)
 183: Celebrate - discontinue the genetically engineered (GE) brassica field trial - (8 Comments)
 184: GE protesters chop down trees at research institute - (8 Comments)
 185: Politicians pass GE buck on to communities - (8 Comments)
 186: Public input sought on use of GE trials `` - (8 Comments)
 187: GM animal plan challenged - (8 Comments)
 188: U-turn after GE clean-up costs worry North council - (8 Comments)
 189: GM field trial axed - (7 Comments)
 190: "Clean up costs confirmed" and "Calling for GE FREE North" - (7 Comments)
 191: Farmers frustrated by GM contamination - (7 Comments)
 192: GE DECISION OVERTURNED l9 June 2009 RURAL ADVOCATE - (7 Comments)
 193: High court GM decision pleasing - (7 Comments)
 194: AgResearch proposals tantamount to economic suicide - (7 Comments)
 195: Report exposes Government inaction over GE - (7 Comments)
 196: Responsiblity for GE clean ups would land on local government and local land own - (7 Comments)
 197: Environmental Regulator Left to Make Key Economic Calls - (7 Comments)
 198: Council welcomes NZ First announcement - (7 Comments)
 199: Forest and Bird seeks GE moratorium extension - (7 Comments)
 200: Soil & Health calls on MAF to front up to GE contamination - (7 Comments)
 201: Bellamy says lifting GM moratorium would be foolhard - (7 Comments)
 202: REGIONAL COUNCIL SEEKS LEGAL OPINION ON GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS - (7 Comments)
 203: Background: The Project for the New American Century. - (7 Comments)
 204: Survey findings will shape GMO policy - (7 Comments)
 205: Public Urged to oppose GE wheat Application - (6 Comments)
 206: Far North Joins Regional Survey on GMOs - (6 Comments)
 207: Greens: Clark desperate over GM - (6 Comments)
 208: "Don't panic, says GE FREE" - (6 Comments)
 209: Hikoi sows seeds of GE risks - (6 Comments)
 210: Mounting concern over GE corn - (6 Comments)
 211: Government refuses to bear responsibility for GE releases - (6 Comments)
 212: COLLAPSE OF PPL THERAPEUTICS, BIOTECH VENTURE AT RISK - (6 Comments)
 213: America's "Unbelievable Sloppiness!" caused GM corn blockade, says - (6 Comments)
 214: GE onus belongs with polluters, central Government - (6 Comments)
 215: Former Crop & Food Scientist says GE Brassica field test approval lacked scrutin - (6 Comments)
 216: GM IS IT TOO SOON?? - (6 Comments)
 217: LOCAL AUTHORITIES CONSULT RATEPAYERS ON GMO LAND USE - (6 Comments)
 218: High Court ruling gives nod to ARC’s cautious take on GMOs - (6 Comments)
 219: GE Workshop falls short but clarifies - (6 Comments)
 220: Northern councils to prohibit local GE trials - (6 Comments)
 221: If Monsanto can change its mind, so can Labour - (6 Comments)
 222: Former UK Environment Minister Speaks On GM In NZ - (6 Comments)
 223: First Major Supermarkets to Dispense GE Free Guide - (6 Comments)
 224: 'Council not pulling its weight on GMO' - (5 Comments)
 225: GM-free status sees eggs fetch premium in US - (5 Comments)
 226: 'Incentive lost' if taxpayer foots GM bill - (5 Comments)
 227: NZ’s GE-Free status at risk - (5 Comments)
 228: WORKING PARTY RESULTS IN NORTHERN COUNCILS DECIDING TO INVESTIGATE GMO RISKS - (5 Comments)
 229: Concerns about Important FNDC GE Workshop - (5 Comments)
 230: Another food heavyweight goes GE free in time for Christmas - (5 Comments)
 231: Organic Farming Group in Praise of Council - (5 Comments)
 232: Regional council warns of irreversible consequences - (5 Comments)
 233: "Poll will test our views on GE" - (5 Comments)
 234: Test for "Low spray" Onions brings l,500 submissions - (5 Comments)
 235: Enemy of the state- the story of Dr. Ignacio Chapela - (5 Comments)
 236: LEGAL VIEW GIVES COUNCILS GE VOTE - (5 Comments)
 237: Ronald McDonald quits over GE - (4 Comments)
 238: "GE free status big plus for NZ" - (4 Comments)
 239: Waitakere City mayor says ratepayers will be left to pay for any GM clean-up - (4 Comments)
 240: Councils can include protection or liability provisions in their district plans - (4 Comments)
 241: GE Crops Out of Step with Sustainability - (4 Comments)
 242: FAR NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL JOINS OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN REGIONAL SURVEY REG - (4 Comments)
 243: Govt shirks GE liability - (4 Comments)
 244: AUCKLAND GE FREE MARCH!! 11 OCTOBER - (4 Comments)
 245: Demise of GE Sapling Trees. - (4 Comments)
 246: Mothers Call For Boycott Of All Infant Soy Formula - (4 Comments)
 247: GE FURORE HEATS UP - (3 Comments)
 248: GREENPEACE EXPOSES MCDONALDS - (3 Comments)
 249: Forest and Bird call to ratify GE Protocol - (2 Comments)
 250: Stop acting like Muppets and cancel all GE trials - (2 Comments)
 251: Kiwi music-lovers tell the PM "Hang On Helen" - (2 Comments)
 252: HIGH COURT RULING ON GMOs SHOWS THAT COUNCILS OF AUCKLAND/NORTHLAND PENINSULA HA - (2 Comments)
 253: TVNZ guilty of breach of standards: Public misled over GE Moratorium - (2 Comments)
 254: CROP & FOOD DON'T KNOW THEIR ONIONS! - (1 Comments)
 255: LOCAL AUTHORITIES EXPOSE FLAWS IN THE HSNO ACT WHICH MEANS THAT RESPONSIBILITY F - (1 Comments)
 256: GMO Views To Be Aired - (1 Comments)
 257: GM animal applications invalid – High Court appeal upheld - (1 Comments)
 258: GE FREE NORTHLAND APPLAUDS WHANGAREI DISTRICT COUNCIL GE ACTION - (1 Comments)
 259: GM not OK, we're not sure who would pay - (1 Comments)
 260: GM inquiry launched - (1 Comments)
 261: Kaipara considers banning GM organisms - (1 Comments)
 262: Victoria stops GM canola for 4 years - (1 Comments)
 263: Suspected GM maize costly to trace - (1 Comments)
 264: Don Hedges - (1 Comments)
 265: GM soya 'miracle' turns sour in Argentina - (1 Comments)
 266: COUNCILS MAY BAN GM SAYS LEGAL OPINION - (1 Comments)

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