Publication archives

Dow Jones Newswires | November 18, 1999 | By Jerry Guidera, 202-862-9275 WASHINGTON - Monsanto Co. said for the first time that consumer rejection of its gene-modified foods in Europe could impact demand at home.
COALITION EFFORTS TO PROVIDE FACT-BASED INFO ON BIOTECH HIGHLIGHTED November 18, 1999 | from a press release
Wall Street Journal | November 19, 1999 | By SCOTT KILMAN, Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL COLERIDGE, Neb. - As farmers this month place their orders for spring planting, there is growing evidence that a boom is fading.
Wall Street Journal | Op-Ed | By HOLMAN W. JENKINS JR.
Associated Press | November 16, 1999 | By ROSS SNEYD, Associated Press Writer EAST WARREN, Vt. - Larry and Linda Faillace are excited about their plans to change the American sheep industry. Since importing their first East Friesian sheep from Belgium three years ago, they've established a breeding stock of milk-producing animals and introduced a line of sheep-milk cheese.
The British Times | November 16, 1999 | NICK NUTTAL, ENVIRONMENT CORRESPONDENT Scientists at Novaritis Seeds have, according to this story, made a breakthrough in their attempt to rid genetically modified crops of antibiotic-resistant genes.