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  • *[[Scottish Crop Research Institute]] * [[Bayer AG]]
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  • [[Bayer]] ====Bayer AG / The Bayer group====
    50 KB (7,192 words) - 20:24, 3 June 2013
  • ...red, GM promotion and "technology transfer" agency funded by [[AgrEvo]], [[Bayer]], [[Cargill]], [[Dow]], [[Monsanto]], [[Novartis]], [[Pioneer]], and [[Syn ...ife International]] - an organisation led by companies such as [[BASF]], [[Bayer]], [[Dow Chemical|Dow]], [[DuPont]], [[Monsanto]], and [[Syngenta]].
    22 KB (3,326 words) - 19:46, 14 September 2009
  • ...ogy Council''' (abc) represents the interests of genetically modified (GM) crop companies in Britain. *[[Bayer]]
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  • ..., including [[BioIndustry Association]], [[Shell]] Chemicals, [[TOTAL]], [[Bayer]], [[Pfizer]], [[Aventis CropScience]], and gas company [[BG Group]]. ...Dale]] of the [[John Innes Centre]] and [[John Hillman]] of the [[Scottish Crop Research Institute]].
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  • ...mical corporations including Monsanto, Shell Chemical, Union Carbide Asia, Bayer Philippines, Eli Lily, OccidentalChemical, Ciba Geigy (later part of Novart ...ther this trend can be reversed. ([http://www.geinfo.org.nz/022003/01.html Crop Improvement: A Dying Breed, Nature 421])
    8 KB (1,167 words) - 14:03, 4 September 2009
  • ...ery Manufacturers of America]] and [[Monsanto]], as well as [[Aventis]], [[Bayer]], [[DuPont]], and [[Syngenta]].
    4 KB (636 words) - 12:57, 18 February 2009
  • Based in Brussels, '''CropLife International''' (formerly the Global Crop Protection Federation) is a global federation 'representing the plant scien :[[BASF]] | [[Bayer]] | [[Dow Chemical|Dow AgroSciences]] | [[DuPont]] | [[FMC]] | [[Monsanto]]
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  • ...tools applicable to cotton and other crops'. The press release said, ' For Bayer CropScience, the alliance with CSIRO is regarded as a model for global coop
    4 KB (548 words) - 13:54, 14 September 2009
  • ...and [[AgrEvo]] (which became part of [[Aventis CropScience]], and later [[Bayer]]) amongst its 'Commercial Partners'.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20030 Five years earlier, in 1998, Monsanto conducted press tours of GM crop trials with late-growing weeds run by Dewar and May, provoking a lot of pos
    9 KB (1,421 words) - 19:15, 26 January 2010
  • '''Des D'Souza''' was head of PR for [[Aventis CropScience]] (now owned by [[Bayer]]) - the company whose crops were most frequently used in the UK's GM farm ...was a very deceptive answer as, strictly speaking, the seed in the Aventis crop trial counted as the property of Advanta. (for [http://members.tripod.com/~
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  • ...kesman for, rather than a critic of, the BMA. This led the biotech company Bayer to subsequently quote what Lachmann had said in a [http://www.number-10.gov ...of its campaign to lobby the government to ignore the critical views on GM crop commercialisation expressed in the Public Debate.
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  • ...he lobby group [[ABC]], established to promote GM by Monsanto along with [[Bayer CropScience]], [[BASF]], [[Dow Agrosciences]], [[Dupont]] and [[Syngenta]]. ...a time that they were discussing the use of Church of England land for GM crop trials.<ref>Church MP in GM row, Daily Express, 8 August 1999</ref>
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  • ...out that such widescale adoption of monocultures has had severe effects on crop genetic diversity with many local cultivars and landraces becoming extinct ...ions including [[Monsanto]], [[Shell]] Chemical, [[Union Carbide]] Asia, [[Bayer]] Philippines, [[Eli Lilly]], [[Occidental Chemical]], [[Ciba Geigy]] (late
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  • Funders past and present include [[Bayer]] CropScience, [[Monsanto]], [[Syngenta]], [[Pioneer Hi-Bred]], the [[BBSRC ...rger.<ref>"[http://www.gmfreeze.org/page.asp?ID=365&iType=1079 Industry GM Crop Figures Massaged]," January, 2009, GM Freeze.</ref>
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  • ...(WHO). Its members include many big food, chemical, pharmaceutical, and GM crop companies. It has been active in designing risk assessment procedures for G *[[Barbara Henry]] - contributor - [[Bayer]] CropScience
    27 KB (3,759 words) - 09:52, 31 August 2015
  • ...isease resistance with a view to engineering disease resistance genes into crop plants. In 1998 Jones wrote, 'I've worked with transgenic plants for 15 yea ...o carry out genomics experiments to discover and exploit key regulators of crop productivity, and [[Norfolk Plant Sciences]] Ltd, to combine health promoti
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  • ...p the [[Agricultural Biotechnology Council]] (see below), as well as the [[Crop Protection Association]], which represents the interests of the pesticides ...l Biotechnology Council]] (ABC). ABC's founder members are [[Monsanto]], [[Bayer CropScience]], [[BASF]], [[Dow Agrosciences]], [[Dupont]] and [[Syngenta]]<
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  • .... Like those agrochemical giants, [[Limagrain]] has invested heavily in GM crop R&D and has undertaken GM field trials. ...n to become a joint venture with [[Aventis]] Crop Science and then [[Bayer Crop Science]].
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  • ...ssociation]], comprising all the major agrochemical/GM companies such as [[Bayer]], [[BASF]], [[Dow Chemical|Dow]], [[Monsanto]] and [[Syngenta]].
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