Publication archives

March 31, 2000 / The Globe and Mail / Heather Scoffield, Parliamentary Bureau / With a report from Paul Knox Ottawa -- Greenpeace Canada has, according to this story, decided to make Kellogg's its first name-brand target in Canada in its campaign against genetically modified foods.
March 30, 2000 / The Associated Press/Reuters
March 29, 2000 / The Age / Geoff Strong Government documents reveal that up to half of the genetically engineered canola being grown secretly in Australia is being produced for commercial sale, not scientific experiments.
Thursday, March 30, 2000 Agriculture: California orange farmers are being paid less for this year's crop than in previous years, even as prices at many supermarket chains have jumped. By MELINDA FULMER, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer It's been a punishing year for most California orange growers. But you'd never know it by checking out the produce aisle.
March 30, 2000 / The Age / Jason Koutsoukis Canberra Foreign companies are free to use Australia as a breeding ground for genetically modified seeds for export, it was revealed yesterday.
New York Times / April 2, 2000 / By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF TRYON, Neb. -- Walking across the prairie, stepping carefully around cow pies, Mike Abel confesses that he has told his son and daughter not to follow in his line of work. He sounds for a moment like a repentant bank robber. But Mr. Abel, 45, is in an even less promising field: He is a cattle rancher.