Scientist leading GM crop test defends links to US biotech giant Monsanto
Jamie Doward, The Observer, 18.07.2010

Stopping Monsanto's Madness

Health, Justice and Sustainability News from the Organic Consumers Association


The killing fields of MNCs
By Vandana Shiva, 14.07.2010

JOSE BOVE:  "THE LOBBIES ARE TRYING TO FORCE GMOS ON EUROPE"
Le Monde, 13.07.2010


EU votes against compulsory GM food labelling
Ecologist, 07.07.2010


EU's 'dangerous' move to nationalise GM decision-making

Ecologist, 14.07.2010


Former Managing Director of Monsanto India Blows the Whistle – Monsanto Faked Data for Approvals
By Dinesh C. Sharma, India Today
New Delhi, 09.02.2010


Scientists, consumer groups, and organic advocates fight for GMO labeling on food products
by Chris Hinyub, 14.07.2010


Europe's new GM laws offer hope – but we must remain vigilant
Caroline Lucas
The Guardian,14.07.2010


Pigweed threatens Georgia cotton industry
Brad Haire, University of Georgia
South East Farm Press, July 6 2010

Banned GM maize sown in Germany
BBC News, 07.06.2010


Beware the EU Commission bearing gifts
Myrto Pispini
Greenpeace International, 01.07.2010
Modified genes found in wild plant, possibly cross between GMOs
Kyodo News International, July 2 2010

EU proposals on GM crop approvals not acceptable until all major issues tackled

GM Freeze, Immediate release, 13 July 2010


GM Food... Feeding the Hungry or Population Control?
April Scott Salem-News.com, 26.04.2010 r.


Authorisation of six genetically modified maize varieties for food and feed
COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, PRESS RELEASE, 3025th Council meeting, Agriculture and Fisheries, Luxembourg, 29 June 2010,11432/10,PROVISIONAL VERSION, PRESSE 192, PR CO 05


Organic Solutions
What would meaningful assistance for unconventional farmers look like? 
Monica Potts, 6.07. 2010


Slowed Food Revolution
Obama seeks to boost demand for organic food but doesn't offer meaningful support for the people who grow it.
Heather Rogers, 6.07.2010


How to campaign for better food
Zofia Walczak & Matilda Lee, The Ecologist 29.06.2010
Concerned about the state of your food? Here are some ways to tackle the problem at root - from community gardens to animal welfare.


Agroecological farming methods being ignored, says UN expert

Ecologist, 28th June, 2010

Success of agroecology in Brazil, Cuba and Africa should be replicated in place of current support for intensive farming techniques