Publication archives

Business Week | December 20, 1999 | Amy Barrett in Philadelphia
COMTEX Newswire | December 13, 1999 | By Myrle Croasdale, Bridge News Chicago US consumer acceptance of foods made from genetically modified organisms has begun to slip, according to a survey by the International Food Information Council, a Washington-based group funded by the food industry to provide public information on food safety and research.
Reuters | December 7, 1999 | Phil Stewart
Reuters | December 7, 1999 MEXICO CITY - Greenpeace activists Tuesday were cited as blockading railway tracks from Mexico's Gulf Coast port of Veracruz in a bid to stop imports of genetically modified corn from the United States.
Nature Biotechnology | December 1999 | Editorial | Volume 17 Number 12 p 1143
New York Times | December 8, 1999 | By MELODY PETERSEN With the nation's biotechnology industry being denounced as the creator of "Frankenfoods," at least one company has been working to get groups of church members, union workers and elderly residents to speak in support of genetically engineered foods.
Nature Biotechnology | December 1999 | Volume 17 Number 12 p 1148 | Jeff Fox
Greenpeace (USA) Press Release | December 2, 1999 CARGILL GMO FACILITY IN BREST, FRANCE, SITE OF ACTION BY 30 ACTIVISTS