Read Safe Food: The Politics of Food Safety Online
Authors: Marion Nestle
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. Pollack A. F.D.A. plans new scrutiny in areas of biotechnology.
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. Andrews EL. U.S. resumes granting patents on genetically altered animals.
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. Service RF. Seed-sterilizing “terminator technology” sows discord.
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. USDA/Agricultural Marketing Service. National organic program: proposed rule.
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. Burros M. U.S. proposal on organic food gets a grass-roots review.
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. Pear R. Tougher labeling for organic food: products of gene engineering cannot carry designation.
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. Pollack A. Unapproved canola seed may be on farms, makers say.
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. Villar JL.
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. Quist D, Chapela IH. Transgenic DNA introgressed into traditional maize landraces in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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. Suspect evidence of transgenic contamination (letters), and editorial note.
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. Yoon CK. Journal raises doubts on biotech study.
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. Mann CC. Has GM corn “invaded” Mexico?
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. Christensen E. Food fight: how GATT undermines food-safety regulations.
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. Brunner J. What’s on WTO’s plate regarding agriculture.
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. The global food fight.
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. Pollack A. Setting rules for biotechnology trade.
NYT
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. Pollack A. 130 nations agree on safety rules for biotech food.
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, January
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. International Organisation of Consumers Unions (I.O.C.U.).
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. USDA/FSIS. Codex Committee on Food Labeling: U.S.A., at
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. Dorey E. EuropaBio unit created to boost agbio defense.
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. Citizens’ groups: the non-governmental order.
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. Environment-consumer coalition launches campaign for labeling, testing of biotech foods.
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. Books not otherwise mentioned in these chapters are: Charles D.
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Genetically Engineered Foods: Are They Safe? You Decide
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. Lewontin R. Genes in the food!
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. McHughen A.
Pandora’s Picnic Basket: The Potential Hazards of Genetically Modified Foods
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. Nestle M.
Food Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health
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. Brand W. FDA holds Oakland hearing to discuss genetic labeling. Media-NewsGroup, December 14, 1999. Pollack A. At U.S. hearing scientists back altered crops.
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. Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology. State legislative activity in 2001 related to agricultural biotechnology. Pew agricultural biotechnology is at
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. Greenberger RS. Motley group pushes for FDA labels on biofoods to help religious people observe dietary laws.
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, August 18, 1999:A20. Barboza D. Monsanto faces growing skepticism on two fronts.
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. Hoge W. Britons skirmish over genetically modified crops.
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. Peterson M. New trade threat for U.S. farmers.
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. Ramey TS, Wimmer MJ, Rocker RM. GMOs are dead. In: Mitsch FJ, Mitchell JS.
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. American Corn Growers Association.
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. Nettleton JA. Food industry retreats from science.
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