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Federal Court Upholds Ban on Genetically Engineered Alfalfa
(June 24, 2009) Appeals Court Rules Planting of Biotech Crop Can Cause Irreversible Harm to Organic and Conventional Crops, Farmers, and the Environment. Monsanto's Petition to Rehear Denied in Full
Genetically Engineered Wheat Rejected Globally, Groups Remind Monsanto
(June 1, 2009) Tri-national Statement Responds to Industry Pledge to Commercialize GE Wheat
Kansas Governor Vetoes Milk Labeling Bill
(April 23, 2009) In a victory for local dairy farmers and consumers, Gov. Sebelius vetoes controversial bill that would have limited rbGH labeling on dairy products in the state
29 GROUPS URGE KANSAS GOVERNOR SEBELIUS TO VETO BILL ON RBGH MILK LABELING, CITING CONCERNS FOR FOOD SAFETY, CONSUMERS
(April 9, 2009) State Legislature Backs Biotech Interests Despite Strong Opposition
DIVERSE FARMER AND PUBLIC INTEREST GROUPS URGE USDA TO FREEZE APPROVALS OF GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS
(March 20, 2009) Groups Seek Revamping of Midnight Bush Administration Rules and Demand More Protections for Farmers, the Public, and the Environment
CENTER FOR FOOD SAFETY PRAISES APPOINTMENT OF KATHLEEN MERRIGAN AS USDA DEPUTY SECRETARY
(February 26, 2009) Center says Kathleen Merrigan's academic and public policy experience in both organic and sustainable agriculture arenas makes her an ideal choice for the new Deputy Secretary
GENETICALLY MODIFIED CROPS FEED BIOTECH GIANTS, NOT THE POOR
(February 11, 2009) Biotech Companies Exploit Food Crisis by Raising GM Seed and Pesticide Prices, Record Profits Projected
DRUG FROM GENETICALLY ENGINEERED GOAT APPROVED WITHOUT PUBLIC HEARING VIOLATING CONSUMERS' RIGHTS
(February 6, 2009) Center for Food Safety Calls FDA Action ìAn Outrageî and Demands Transparency in Regulation of Products from Genetically Engineered Animals
CENTER FOR FOOD SAFETY PRESSES USDA TO HALT APPROVAL OF GENETICALLY ENGINEERED FOOD FOR FUEL
(January 15, 2009) World's First GE Biofuels Corn Threatens Contamination of Food-Grade Corn. Center Urges Rethink of
Groups Challenge Bush Administration's Factory Farm Exemption
(January 15, 2009) Midnight rule leaves communities dangerously unaware about emissions from animal waste
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