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News ReleasesOrganic Trade Association in Canada opposes introduction of genetically engineered alfalfa2009-06-09 Organic Trade Association in Canada The Organic Trade Association (OTA) in Canada has registered strong opposition to federal permission to allow production of genetically engineered (GE) alfalfa in Canada.â#oAlfalfa is a perfect crop f... Sources Select ResourcesMonsanto's Worst Fear May Be Coming TrueLatham, Jonathan Article 2015 Independent Science News The Chipotle restaurant chain decides to make its product lines GMO-free -- a trend that may be a threat to Monsanto's goal of controlling the food industry. Will GM Crops Collapse the Food System?Goodman, Jim Article 2014 Counter Punch Often when a technology is introduced one never considers why it was introduced or what future events and connections may be put in motion. Clearly the trend to global crop production and marketing ha... GrainewsFor Western Canadian farmers and their families. Production-oriented with step by step methods. Includes regular sections dealing with beef cattle, farm mechanics and rural life. The GrowerInformation about the Canadian agricultural industry for growers and industry related companies and individuals.
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