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http://www.agbioworld.org/
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AgBioForum Magazine
Publishes articles that provide unbiased, timely
information and new ideas leading to socially responsible and
economically efficient decisions in science, public policy, and
private strategies pertaining to agricultural biotechnology.
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www.agbioforum.missouri.edu |
AgBioS - Agriculture & Biotechnology
Strategies (Canada) Inc.
Provides scientific and regulatory expertise in
environmental risk assessment, integrated pest management, and
agricultural biotechnology; Offers basic information about plants with
novel traits, including genetically engineered crop species, and other
general agricultural biotechnology related information.
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www.agbios.com/default.asp |
AgBiotechNet
Publishes current information about biotechnology
and biosafety for researchers and policy makers; Provides access to
information on genetic engineering, in vitro culture, biosafety,
intellectual property rights, and other key issues in agricultural
biotechnology; A project of CAB International and the Agricultural
Biotechnology Support Project :over 15,000 searchable abstracts
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www.agbiotechnet.com |
AGCare
Provides information to consumers, farmers, and
researchers on the impact and benefits of biotechnology on the agri-food
system in Canada, including agricultural pesticide use, crop
biotechnology developments, and other related environmental issues.
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www.agcare.org |
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Agricultural Biotechnology
This Web site is brought to you by a
group of U.S. agricultural schools, known as land grant colleges and
universities. Our goal is to make information on agricultural
biotechnology available to the public and to participate in the
dialogue about the benefits and risks of this new technology, which
fast is becoming a part of our everyday lives.
As teaching, research
and extension institutions, we are convinced that some products
developed through biotechnology can provide benefits to our food
system and the environment. Furthermore, we believe that the risks and
benefits of any technology, including biotechnology, should be
evaluated through research.
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agribiotech.info/ |
Agricultural Support Project II
The developing world can benefit from advances in biotechnology, but
much needs to be done to make
bio-engineered products available in forms that farmers can use.
ABSPII believes that farmers and consumers worldwide should have the
opportunity to make informed choices about using bio-engineered
products.Our consortium will
support the development of expertise in our
target countries in the areas of research, policy development,
licensing, and outreach, to help reduce poverty and hunger through
agricultural biotechnology.
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http://www.absp2.cornell.edu/ |
GMO-Safety.eu - Biosafety research made transparent
The GMO-Safety.eu internet portal provides
up-to-date, clear information about the research projects funded by
the German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) on the biological
safety of genetically modified plants. A comprehensive database with
summaries of the research topics, methods and results is supplemented
by background reports and interviews and insights into the day-to-day
work of researchers. The portal makes the findings of biological
safety research accessible to the general public and is intended to
help people form an informed opinion. It is produced on behalf of the
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research by the project
partners Genius GmbH, Darmstadt; TransGen, Aachen and the TÜV Nord
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http://www.gmo-safety.eu/en/ |
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