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Business Week | January 24, 2000
COLORADO FARMERS FACE HARD SELL FOR BIOENGINEERING Denver Rocky Mountain News | January 15, 2000 | Joe Garner Colorado farmers will have to court consumers to win acceptance of genetically altered foods, a panel of agricultural leaders said Friday.
London Times | January 17, 2000 | BY NICK NUTFALL, ENVIRONMENT CORRESPONDENT PEST-RESISTANT - oilseed rape has been bred by British scientists, casting doubt on the need for genetic engineering to generate future super-crops.
GUARDIAN (London) | January 18, 2000 | editorial
The American Prospect | January 17, 2000 Five Simple Principles for World Trade By DANI RODRIK
New Straits Times (Malaysia) | January 16, 2000 | By Marina Emmanuel WHAT kind of foreign investor does Malaysia wish to attract in the 21st century? Naturally, the country wants firms which respect the culture and laws of the land while serving as employers of choice.
Lethbridge Research Centre Report | January 13, 2000 Lethbridge, Alberta - Western farmers have rapidly adopted herbicide-tolerant canola (HTC) systems in recent years, but the benefits of choosing those systems over conventional canola production are not as black and white as farmers may expect.
The Saskatoon StarPhoenix | January 13, 2000 | Lyons, Murray