- 1Department of Environment, Technology and Rural Affairs pamphlet "GM Crops: take a closer look" (MS/2141/01/01)
2000, item - 2Cropgen "The case for biotechnology" (MS/2141/01/02)
item - 3Farmer's weekly "The great GM Divide: UK farmers in the middle" (MS/2141/01/03)
2003/03/07, item - 4Agricultural Biotechnology Council (ABC) "Agricultural biotechnology in the United Kingdom" information folder (MS/2141/01/04)
item - 5NewBioNews volume 1 issue 1 (MS/2141/01/05)
2000, item - 6Food Science "Biotechnology and food supply" (MS/2141/01/06)
4th July 2000, item - 7Alternative Crops Technology Interaction Network (Actin) Newsletter (MS/2141/01/07)
January 2001, item - 8Food Future information folder (MS/2141/01/08)
September 2000, item - 9Food Future "GM crops and the environment: Benefits and risks" (MS/2141/01/09)
October 2000, item - 10Food Future "Informing consumers about modern biotechnology" (MS/2141/01/10)
item - 11Monsanto "Lab research and field realities: Butterflies and Bt corn pollen" (MS/2141/01/11)
item - 12Monsanto "Biotechnology and consumer issues: where we stand" (MS/2141/01/12)
April 1998, item - 13Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council "Genetically modified crops and the countryside" (MS/2141/01/13)
June 1999, item - 14Friends of Earth "Now or never: Why you should make your area GM free" (MS/2141/01/14)
February 2003, item - 15"Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and environmental impacts of Yieldguard Rootworm: A sustainable ecological approach to crop protection" (MS/2141/01/15)
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