The European Union is thought to have one of the most robust systems in the world for regulating genetically modified (GM) crops. But have we got it right?http://www.britishscienceassociation.org/NR/rdonlyres/7D8E86CA-B3B5-4AA8-8AFF-D44B08351027/0/SPAT.pd
AbstractCommercial growing of genetically modified crops now looks set to go ahead but persuading co...
summary Who gains from genetically modified (GM) crops in Europe? We review the global impact litera...
Since the 1980s agricultural biotechnology has been promoted as a symbol of European progress and po...
The European Union (EU) still retains genetically modified (GM) crop applications within its agricul...
In recent years, the EU legislation on genetically modified (GM) crops has come under severe critici...
The cultivation of genetically modified crops has long been a contentious issue in the European Unio...
The EU regulatory framework on GMOs has always been featured by a high degree of harmonisation and c...
GM plants and their role in European agriculture as well as in the regulatory system and in society ...
The cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops in the EU remains a highly polemic issue. The onl...
Although the United Kingdom (UK) has no explicit ban on genetically modified (GM) crops, by mid-2005...
The central question addressed in this study is how one of the world’s strongest and fastest growing...
The European Commission’s assessment and approval process for genetically modified (GM) crops has re...
In July 2003, the European Parliament voted on amendments to the European Unions (EU) system of regu...
The cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops has seen a rapid growth since 1996, especially in...
The European Union (EU) is currently facing a challenge that might unnecessarily hamper the adoption...
AbstractCommercial growing of genetically modified crops now looks set to go ahead but persuading co...
summary Who gains from genetically modified (GM) crops in Europe? We review the global impact litera...
Since the 1980s agricultural biotechnology has been promoted as a symbol of European progress and po...
The European Union (EU) still retains genetically modified (GM) crop applications within its agricul...
In recent years, the EU legislation on genetically modified (GM) crops has come under severe critici...
The cultivation of genetically modified crops has long been a contentious issue in the European Unio...
The EU regulatory framework on GMOs has always been featured by a high degree of harmonisation and c...
GM plants and their role in European agriculture as well as in the regulatory system and in society ...
The cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops in the EU remains a highly polemic issue. The onl...
Although the United Kingdom (UK) has no explicit ban on genetically modified (GM) crops, by mid-2005...
The central question addressed in this study is how one of the world’s strongest and fastest growing...
The European Commission’s assessment and approval process for genetically modified (GM) crops has re...
In July 2003, the European Parliament voted on amendments to the European Unions (EU) system of regu...
The cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops has seen a rapid growth since 1996, especially in...
The European Union (EU) is currently facing a challenge that might unnecessarily hamper the adoption...
AbstractCommercial growing of genetically modified crops now looks set to go ahead but persuading co...
summary Who gains from genetically modified (GM) crops in Europe? We review the global impact litera...
Since the 1980s agricultural biotechnology has been promoted as a symbol of European progress and po...