The was on our certifier's list:
Biotech Firm Mishandled Corn in Iowa
By Justin Gillis
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, November 14, 2002; Page E01
The biotechnology company that mishandled gene-altered corn in Nebraska
did the same thing in Iowa, the government disclosed yesterday.
Dear friends,
We in N.Z. are being threatened with the release of
G.M.O.'s into our environment. In the U.S.A. you have been living with
situation for a while
Have any members of this list had G.M. pollen affect
plants on your properties?
Hi Peter,
Put Percy Schmeiser into your search engine. He has a website where he
tells how Monsanto hounded him when his canola crop in Saskatchewan was
contaminated with Roundup Ready Canola and he had never planted GMO seeds or
used roundup. They sent in retired Royal Mounted Police to
Hi Peter and every one:
we have not these problems in Brasil 'cause nationally a law rules on not
planting gmos. Of course many farmers are interested on the promises but
seems that we have paved a good way.
I have read a bit about gmos, and some pollen migration were detected in
Oaxaca, Mexico
: Peter Michael Bacchus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: G.M.O. transfers
Dear friends,
We in N.Z. are being threatened with the release of
G.M.O.'s into our environment. In the U.S.A. you have been living
of years
since the GMO list is no longer free. Michael
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From: Nelson Jacomel Junior [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: G.M.O. transfers
Hi Peter and every one:
we have not these problems in Brasil 'cause nationally