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Big Money, Bad Science. A teach-in to provide balanced information about the threats posed by biotechnology and genetic engineering to the environment, public health and sustainability.

If you want to know more about consumer interest groups' position on labelling and the FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius have a look at the Codex Campaign conducted by Consumers International , a worldwide federation of consumer organisations.
Campaign to Ban Genetically Engineered Foods
Consumer choice
Material on UK, European and International food law and regulations can be found on the Food Law Pages of the Department of Food Science and Technology at the University of Reading.
The Five Year Freeze Campaign - is calling for a five year freeze on imports of genetically engineered foods and farm crops, growing genetically engineered crops for any commercial purpose and patenting of genetic resources for food and farm crops in the UK.
The GE Food Alert Campaign Centre is a coalition of seven organisations demanding the testing and labelling of genetically engineered food. Links to related Genetic Engineering / Biotechnology sites.
Genetically Modified Food, UK and World News 1500+ news stories about Genetically Modified Organisms in the food chain.
Organic Consumers Association campaigns for food safety, organic agriculture, fair trade & sustainability. The association is a non-profit, public interest organisation The subjects it deals with include genetically engineered food, organic standards, food irradiation and Bovine Growth Hormone (rBGH). The Association provides an extensive list of links related to genetically engineered food, food safety, and organic standards.
The Sierra Club has launched a campaign against genetically engineered foods, targeting Kraft Foods, which is the largest packaged food producer in America ($28 billion in annual sales) and a division of Philip Morris, the tobacco giant.
Transgen is a searchable German database on genetic engineering in food, food ingredients and additives.

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