BERLIN (Reuters) - About 5,000 activists marched through the German city of Bonn on Monday to protest against genetically modified food at the start of a U.N. conference to discuss risks linked to the technology. ... Campaigners, many waving colorful flags and banners...
About 5,000 activists marched through the German city of Bonn on Monday to protest against genetically modified food at the start of a U.N. conference to discuss risks linked to the technology.Campaigners, many waving colorful flags and banners with slogans such as “Biofuel Creates Hunger” and...
Campaigners, many waving colorful flags and banners with slogans such as ''Biofuel Creates Hunger'' and ''Good Food Instead Of GM Food'', walked and danced through the western German city. (Reuters) BERLIN - About 5,000 activists marched through the German city of Bonn on Monday to protest...
CANBERRA-Open-slather planting of genetically modified (GM) crops would net Australia $8.5 billion during the next decade, government researchers estimate.According to a report by the Australian... ... GM Food Labelling: Where to Draw the Line? Tuesday, May 06, 2008...
CANBERRA-Open-slather planting of genetically modified (GM) crops would net Australia $8.5 billion during the next decade, government researchers estimate.According to a report by the Australian... ... GM Food Labelling: Where to Draw the Line? Tuesday, May 06, 2008...
To Your Health for May 11 ... Published May 11, 2008 There is increasing controversy brewing over genetically modified (GM) food. The first GM food (a tomato) came to market in the 1990s. The purpose of GM foods varies, depending on who you talk to. Some proponents of GM...