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Editors, Progressive Farmer / Wednesday, October 18, 2000 At Mission Foods in Irving, Texas, they still aren't sure how much product they will have to recall to include every yellow corn product that might contain StarLink genetic material.
Farm News from Cropchoice, An alternative news service for American farmers / 10/18/00
Sustainable Woods Communicator Volume 4 No. 1 September, 2000 President's corner - Great partners are coming on board (by Tom Thieding Board President)
By Dr. Henry I. Miller Knight Ridder/Tribune PALO ALTO, Calif. _ Safeway has announced the removal of its in-house brand of taco shells from its 1,650 supermarkets throughout North America, following a similar recall by Kraft Foods, because samples of the products contain a strain of gene-spliced corn not approved for human food use.
Highlights from NACEC trade and environment symposium now available online Montreal, 16 October 2000--Highlights from the North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation's (NACEC) two-day symposium, Understanding the Linkages between Trade and Environment, are now available online through the NACEC home page .
October 12, 2000 Rural Advancement Foundation International
Reuters | by Patrick White QUEBEC CITY - Canada said yesterday that problems affecting agriculture could only be settled through the World Trade Organisation and that those negotiations could only succeed if developing countries were involved.