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Newsletter - Plant Science Post - March 2012 (9 Mar 2012)
This issue discusses highlights from the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications (ISAAA) annual report on the global status of commercialized biotech crops.
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Newsletter - Plant Science Post - February 2012 (9 Feb 2012)
A key focus of CropLife stewardship programmes is training farmers on Integrated Pest Management (IPM), including the responsible use of crop protection products. This issue looks at farmer training programmes from all over the world.
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Newsletter - Plant Science Post - January 2012 (9 Jan 2012)
This issue discusses how innovations in crop protection and plant biotechnology are helping ensure a reliable supply of healthy fruits.
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RIO+20 Side Event Flyer (16 Dec 2011)
Join CropLife International, Farming First, and IFPRI for a discussion on technology and knowledge sharing for sustainable agriculture at the 2nd RIO+20 Intersessional
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Newsletter - Plant Science Post - November 2011 (9 Nov 2011)
Issue:crop protection, research and development, stewardship, sustainability
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Newsletter - Plant Science Post - October 2011 (9 Nov 2011)
Issue:crop protection, food, plant biotechnology, sustainable agriculture
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Getting a Biotech Crop to Market, Phillips McDougall Study (7 Nov 2011)
New study reveals the average time and cost of bringing a biotech crop to market to be 13 years and $138 million dollars
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Declaration for Farmer Choice (17 Oct 2011)
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Newsletter - Plant Science Post - October 2011 (1 Oct 2011)
Issue:climate change, food, plant biotechnology
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Tony DaCosta Farmer Profile (22 Sep 2011)
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