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1 Activists approach Competition Commission to Investigate Monsanto’s dominance in South Africa
2 CAUTIOUS WELCOME FOR MANDATORY LABELLING OF GM FOODS
3 SANBI STUDY RAISES ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS WITH GMOS
4 Label GM Food: Our Right to Know
5 Competition Commission rejects Pioneer Hi Bred seed takeover
6 RELIEF AS MONSANTO ABANDONS GM CANOLA IN SOUTH AFRICA
7 Force-feeding South Africans: Monsanto’s Smartstax 8 gene GM maize coming to a store near you!
8 Open Letter to Minister of Agriculture on Monsanto GM Crop Failures
9 South African Govt rejects GM potato
10 African heritage crops threatened by South African GMO decision
11 Sorghum trials permitted, 12 September 2008
12 Watchdog lodges Complaint against South African govt for breaking international GMO Treaty
13 Spoiling the Fruit of the Vine
14 Press Release - 10 September 2008: GM Potatoes "of no use" in South Africa
15 Geraniums Stop that Cough - Pelargonium Factsheet
16 Biowatch Court Ruling: Gross Miscarriage of Environmental Justice
17 SA Rejects GM bulbs & flowers
18 ACB ALERT: Spate of New GM Experiments in SA
19 Africa’s Sorghum Saved: Applause for Second GM Sorghum Rejection
20 Monsanto’s Seed of Hope Campaign



 

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