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News Release - Improved market access and trade facilitation are key for future growth (4 Sep 2003) Issue:communicationinternational trade
At the WTO negotiations to be held in Cancun, the members of CropLife International want to see improved market access and trade facilitation for all related industries to ensure healthy future growth in the trade environment for all participants.
 
News Release - CropLife International appoints new International Regulatory Policy Manager for Crop Protection Chemicals (2 Jul 2003) Issue:communicationcorporate communication
CropLife International is pleased to welcome Rocky Rowe, former Dow AgroSciences government and public affairs specialist, to its team as Manager, International Regulatory Policy for Crop Protection Chemicals.
 
News Release - CropLife International launches new Reference Guide for Biotech (15 May 2003) Issue:communicationplant biotech regulationplant biotechnology
CropLife International today launched its ‘Reference Guide for Biosafety Frameworks Addressing the Release of Plant Living Modified Organisms (LMOs)’. The Guide is intended to help governments develop national risk assessment and risk management.
 
News Release - US Case against EU de facto Moratorium on Import Approvals for Genetically Enhanced Products (13 May 2003) Issue:communicationplant biotech regulationplant biotechnology
CropLife International believes that the request for a WTO dispute settlement by the United States concerning the de facto European Union moratorium on approvals of imports of new genetically-enhanced products should be resolved expeditiously.
 
News Release - CropLife International sees dialogue on intellectual property vital to protecting innovation and ensuring food security.wd (27 Mar 2003) Issue:communicationintellectual propertyWorld Intellectual Property Organization
CropLife International held its first workshop on the 21st century management of intellectual property in the plant science industry. The workshop was attended by industry members and stakeholders from intergovernmental organizations, farmers and NGOs.
 
News Release - Plant Science Industry reaffirms commitment to improve rural livelihoods and environment through Integrated Pest Management (25 Feb 2003) Issue:communicationcrop protection stewardshipIntegrated Pest Managementstewardship
CropLife International released a new publication today outlining the plant science industry’s commitment to Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in line with the newly revised FAO definition of Integrated Pest Management.
 
News Release - Water and Improved Technology are Key to Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security (16 Oct 2002) Issue:communicationsustainabilitysustainable agriculturewater
More than 800m people in the world today are not ‘food secure’. Unless properly managed, access to fresh water may become a key constraint to meeting future food security. Globally, the world has enough water, however the water is poorly distributed.
 
News Release - Plant Science Industry Welcomes Jo'burg Summit Agreement and Partnership Opportunities (5 Sep 2002) Issue:communicationsustainabilitysustainable agriculture
CropLife International welcomes the final agreement at the World Summit for Sustainable Development in Jo’burg. “We have been given an opportunity to explain our contribution to sustainable agriculture and our willingness to engage in real partnerships”.
 
News Release - Agricultural training initiative signs up new partners at Johannesburg Summit (26 Aug 2002) Issue:communicationsustainabilitysustainable agriculture
CropLife International signed up three new partners for agLe@rn, a type 2 initiative it is supporting. The project is a web-based educational tool to improve the knowledge and skills related to sustainable agriculture amongst agricultural professionals.
 
News Release - CropLife International launches its new website (30 Jul 2002) Issue:communicationcorporate communication
The new, revamped CropLife International public website www.croplife.org is now online. It aims to provide stakeholders, media and the general public with up-to-date information on issues relating to the plant science industry and sustainable agriculture.
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