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Article: Non-GM feed target hit.(News)
- Article from:
- The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
- Article date:
- October 7, 2000
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SUPERMARKET chain Iceland has reached its target to feed all of its livestock for primary (non-processed) meat production on a non-GM diet (effective September 31).
The pioneering food retailer was the first in the world to remove genetically modified ingredients from its own product range in May 1998. It then became the first to feed all its egg-laying hens and chickens (reared for whole birds and ...
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Article: The need for rigorous risk assessment.(Brief Article)
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... ... that they contain the same crop in non-GM form, with and without spiking ... is unacceptable. If spiking the non-GM diet with the gene product does not affect the animals, the harm caused by the GM diet is the result of unexpected effects ...
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