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News Archive

2004

December News

Pollution from Pesticides
Government must do more - read more.

Environment Agency's Pesticide Report
now online - clickherefor further details.

November News

Peru mine threat to water supply
- read more.

US maize
threat to mexico farms - read more.

GM crops research continued
in Spain - read more.

Commercial growing of GM crops
in China and Brazil - read more.

Largest concentration of organic farmers
in south west - read more.

GM Papaya
subject of heated debate - read more.

Super-weed bracken
may be answer to energy problems - read more.

A green land
may turn out not to be so pleasant - read more.

GM variety of potato
unlikely to pass genes to related varieties - read more.

Safeguarding the Environment
from GM exports from the UK - read more.

October News

Aid Agencies warning on climate
could undo work of lifting people out of poverty - read more.

Biomass Fuel Crops
grown specially for use as environmentally friendly fuels in UK - read more.

GM Task Force
to be set up in EU - read more.

Which Egg is the Best Egg?
what should you choose? - read more.

Conservation of biodiversity a must
for food security - read more.

GM soybeans
allowed to be plated in Brazil - read more.

September News

Monkey faces extinction
in Vietnam - read more.

17 varieties of GM maize given green light
in Europe - read more.

University splits farm
one side organic, one side conventional - read more.

Organic seeds
website launched - read more.

EU to allow GM crops through back door
Friends of the Earth call for a halt - read more.

GM Papaya in Thai fruit cocktail
importers cancel order - read more.

Guaranteed GM Free
labelling laws reviewed - read more.

GM crop approval
reversed in Thailand - read more.

Public opinion on GM
ignored by Government - read more.

Non GM milk launched
in North Wales - read more.

65% of maize crop in South Africa
is GM - read more.

Juniper plant
can you spot one? - read more.

GM crop growing expanding in Asia
enticed by promises of higher yield crops - read more.

Organic Food Festival
4th/5th September - more details.

August News

GM Cotton helps the environment
according to Australian study - read more.

An apple a day may poison children
due to pesticide levels - read more.

Dolphin Killing
Government commits to ban - read more.

Wind farm given go-ahead
at Porthcawl, South Wales - read more.

GM ingredients rate
in European Supermarkets - read more.

BP's pipeline construction halted
by Georgian Ministry of Environment - read more.

July News

The world needs GM food
so they say - read more.

GM plants to be used in pharmaceuticals
to make vaccines and treatments - read more.

India looks at organic farming
discovering organic food is tastier and healthier - read more.

GM free meat
almost impossible - read more.

Chemical bombardment
we are what we breathe, wear and eat - read more.

Eat healthy to keep happy
by eating foods high in nutrients - read more.

Deep sea fish stock crisis
in the Atlantic - read more.

Demand for organic food increases
across the westcountry - read more.

Voluntary ban on lasalocid in chicken fed
proposed by British Egg Industry - read more.

GM protests at Sainsbury
arrests made - read more.

Syngenta moves GM research
from Britian to America - read more.

Organic and traditional farming
gap narrows - read more.

Meat farmers invited to go organic
with a little help - read more.

Information about pesticides
clue offered as to where to look - read more.

Monsanto one of the companies behind GM
profits increase - read more.

Prince Charles spreads organic message
on the farm - read more.

Monsanto GM Maize not authorised by EU Commission
Minister fail to reach agreement - read more.

Pesticides in tea
Tea Board of India asked for details - read more.

British summer wildflowers
are endangered - read more.

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January - June 2004

June - December 2003

April - June 2003

Don't forget to think about how you can help others and get fit at the same time. Eat healthy organic produce and exercise for a better life style. Feel good inside by entering a charity challenge event, check out the following sites for further information:

Global Challenge
Mitchemp Trust

 
 

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