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Minister bids to reopen GM debate
Environment, science & technology: Ian Pearson predicts public will accept GM crops if they can be convinced technology will benefit consumers
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Hunger in Africa blamed on west's GM rejection
Organic farming processes adopted by Africa with 'devastating consequences'
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Minister fires GM challenge at prince
Phil Woolas says government will go ahead with trials unless scientific evidence shows GM crops harmful
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Prince Charles: green hero or ranter?
Ros Coward: Are the prince's views green-ink ravings, or is he a green hero for our times?
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Top security wanted for GM crop tests
Environment, science & technology: Scientists claim repeated attacks on their trials are stifling vital research into impact of farming
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Cloned meat safe to eat - EU food agency
Long-awaited scientific opinion finds health and welfare risks for animals but no concerns for human consumption
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As the world begins to starve, it's time to take GM seriously
Comment is free: With the Earth's population continuing to soar, it will be the poor who go hungry, not the eco-warriors destroying modified crops, writes Robin McKie
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Would you eat cloned animal meat?
Meat from cloned animals and their offspring will be on sale in the US in months. Ed Pilkington reports on a PR timebomb that's about to blow
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Once bitten ...
Science & environment: Nanotechnology could soon be revolutionising our food - but will the consumers swallow it?
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