Title
"GM crops understanding the issues"
Reference
MS/2176/38
Creator
- AventisBiographyBiography
- BASFBiographyBiography
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & CoBiographyBiography
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co was formed by Éleuthère Irénée du Pont using machinery imported from France to produce gunpowder. This was established at Eleutherian Mills near Wilmington, Delaware. By the 1860s the new company supplied almost half the gunpowder use by the Union Army during the American Civil War. Following this it would continue to expand producing dynamite and smokeless powder, and by 1902 it began to centralise its research department. It would also acquire small companies which in 1912 led to it being investigated under the Sherman Antitrust Act. This would find it to have a monopoly and led to it being forced to sell off some of its subsidiaries, creating Hercules Powder Company and Atlas Powder Company. At this time, it would also establish the first industrial research laboratories in the United States of America. During the 1920s it would continue to focus on material sciences working on polymers, neoprene, and synthetic rubber. During the Second World War it was a major producer of wartime materials and worked on the Manhattan Project. After the war it continued to produce new materials. In 2017 it merged with Dow Chemical Company to form DuPont de Nemours Inc, also known as DuPont.
- MonsantoBiographyBiography
Monsanto is a global agriculture company developing products and tools for farmers around the world grow crops using biotechnology.
The history of today’s Monsanto, an agricultural company, began in 2002 after it was divested from Pharmacia Corporation. Agricultural biotechnology was firmly established as the new company’s strategic research focus in an effort to improve farmer livelihoods by increasing their profitability through yield enhancements.
The company produces it's own brands of GM products including Yieldguard and Roundup Ready.
- SyngentaBiographyBiography
Syngenta
Syngenta is an agriculture company whose main aim is to help farmers to access the best forms of technology required to do their job more efficiently. This includes research and supplying of genetically modified organisms. Syngenta were also a company who werre involved in the contracts and supply of seeds to farmers taking part within the farm-scale trials of the early 2000s and unlike Monsanto continued to do work within Europe following the report release in October 2003.
- Dow AgroSciencesBiographyBiography
Extent
1 item
Language
English
Level of description
ITEM
Repository name
Science Museum, London
Associated people and organisations
- National Farmers' UnionBiographyBiography
The National Farmers' Union has a primary purpose to champion British agriculture and campaign towards a stable and sustainable future for British farmers with an aim to secure the best possible deals in selling produce. The NFU offers insurance, advice and support to farmers around England and Wales through regional offices and are actively involved in educating young people about food and farming.
The NFU were deeply involved with the debates surrounding GM crops and biotechnology and believes that British farmers should have the choice to benefit from biotechnology as it could be a critical solution to some of the production challenges farmers face.
- Ferrier, HelenBiographyBiography
(active 1996) Chief Science and Regulatory Affairs Adviser
Dr Ferrier is the chief scientific advisor for the National Farmers Union, she world with policies, farmers and organisations across the UK to give advice regarding agricultural issues and the policy issues that arise with biotechnology and genetically modified organisms.
Ferrier studied for her MSC and PHD in science and environmental technology at Imperial College London before becoming a research assistant there until 2004. After this she gained an advisory position at National Farmers Union and has worked her way up to head of her team, also serving a short contract as acting head of policy services for the union.
Subject
Conditions governing access
Open Access
Conditions governing Reproduction
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Finding aids
Box 2