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Archive - 2005

Coexistence: A European patchwork
Coexistence rules in the EU member states
21. Dezember 2005

"The occurrence of loss must be fortuitous."
Germany/Berlin - The new government has promised to revise the Genetic Engineering Act and in so doing to amend the terms of liability which apply to the cultivation of GM crops.
29. November 2005

Bt Technology: New impetus to Integrated Pest Management
Switzerland/Davos - International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthopods: Interview with Jörg Romeis
11. Oktober 2005

"GM maize" disappeared – Questions still remain
Spread of GM maize in Mexico
15. August 2005

New biosafety research programme
Germany/Berlin - Funding from the BMBF: 10 million euros
29. Juni 2005

"Our aim is to make our trials as realistic as possible"
BMVEL Research programme on Bt maize
27. Juni 2005

No secrets in safety matters
MON863 maize: Court orders disclosure of all documents
24. Juni 2005

Genetic Engineering Act remains incomplete
No compromise in mediation committee
15. Juni 2005

No agreement on international labelling regulations
Conference on the Cartagena Protocol in Montreal
10. Juni 2005

The Bundesrat rejected the second genetic engineering amendment bill
Genetic Engineering Act sent back to the mediation committee
29. April 2005

More grasses, fewer flowering plants
Herbicide resistance and farmland biodiversity: Winter rape results
24. März 2005

Authorisations even in absence of majority of member states
EU Commission: review of GMO policy
23. März 2005

Second Genetic Engineering Act: Starting again?
The site register for the cultivation of genetically modified crops only partially accessible to the public. The Bundesrat (upper house) announced that it continues to reject the first part of the amendment.
18. März 2005

Site register: 1000 hectares of Bt maize
Genetic Engineering Act comes into force
03. Februar 2005

Fungus-resistant vines: Vine trials abandoned
Germany/Geilweilerhof - The first release experiment with genetically modified vines is being called off early.
07. Januar 2005


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