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EuropaBio Welcomes Commission Decision to Approve Five GMOs
(04 Mar 2010)
EuropaBio welcomes the Commission’s important decision regarding the approval of a number of agricultural biotechnology files."We feel encouraged by this decisive regulatory approach” commented Willy De Greef, EuropaBio’s Secretary General. "It ...
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Cultivation of GM crops increases worldwide, but Europe is missing out
(26 Feb 2010)
More than ever, farmers around the world are turning to GM crops, recognizing the range of benefits that they offer. According to figures released by the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications (ISAAA), in 2009, 14 ...
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Biotech needs the right policies to stay on track in new EU Member States
(29 Sep 2009)
EuropaBio, the European Association for Bioindustries, and Venture Valuation, with the collaboration of national stakeholders, published a report "Biotech in the new EU Member States: an emerging sector”, evaluating the biotech industry across the ...
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Industrial Biotech: a major toolbox to help fight climate change
(21 Sep 2009)
WWF released the report "Industrial biotechnology - More than green fuel in a dirty economy?”. This report explores the transformational potential of industrial biotechnology in contributing towards a low-carbon economy. It concludes that the full ...
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EuropaBio elects new chairman Andrea Rappagliosi to lead Association
(26 Jun 2009)
At its Annual General Assembly in Brussels, EuropaBio, the European Association for Bioindustries, elected Dr. Andrea Rappagliosi Vice President European Government Affairs & Head of Brussels Office, GlaxoSmithKline, to Chair the Association over ...
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GM Crops – The elephant in the room?
(22 Jun 2009)
Sustainable agriculture still low down on EU climate change agenda
GM crops can and already do play an important role in reducing the negative environmental impacts of agriculture and feeding a growing population in a worsening climate, reveals a report published by EuropaBio. Furthermore, this contribution will ...
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Biotech Crops Poised for Second Wave of Growth
(13 Feb 2009)
Political Will Strengthens Globally
Biotech crops, on the heels of a robust 2008 and bolstered by increased political will to meet food demands, are poised for a second wave of strong adoption that will drive sustained global growth through the end of the second decade of ...
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Biotech Industry calls for EU-wide economic policy that rewards research intelligence and stimulates innovation
(27 Jan 2009)
Following the publication of the European Commission’s report on Science, Technology and Competitiveness key figures 2008, EuropaBio calls for an EU wide economic policy that rewards research excellence and stimulates innovation. "Europe’s ...
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Changes in biotech regulations must not be an attempt to further delay the approvals process
(10 Dec 2008)
EU Environment Ministers concluded a 6 month long process designed to reinforce the ongoing work by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) on the environmental risk assessment guidelines for ag biotech cultivation. EuropaBio welcomes the ...
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EU farmers choose to grow biotech crops to boost their competitiveness, but are the EU’s Ag Ministers listening?
(30 Sep 2008)
When the EU 27 Agriculture Ministers begin their 2 day Council meeting to discuss the farming sector but not specifically the key issue of competitiveness, EuropaBio, the biotech industry association, released figures on biotech crop cultivation in ...
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