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roderick X | 06.09.2004 12:02 | Bio-technology | Education | Health

tonight, exeter, disclosure of gm info: farm scale trials

th science behind the headlines.... errr...

tonight in exeter, there is a public review/ debate amd disclosure of th farm-scale trials of biotech in uk and othr env data...

its free and part of the shiney looking science week programme.. (which looks alright.. quite interesting) you can get info from the-ba.net

or

02070194941

the meetings at


phone for ticket. dunno what door code is like.

theres lots of other stuff. its on from the 4th to the 11th i think

peace it up!


with respect

rX

roderick X

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locas

06.09.2004 12:15

georges hall, exeter

rod


FARM-SCALE EVALUATIONS OF GM CROPS- Exeter

06.09.2004 13:52

hi, here the full details of that event...is free, you just need to phone Exeter 263738 to get a ticket......

THE FARM-SCALE EVALUATIONS OF GM CROPS; THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE HEADLINES - Organised by: The BA Agriculture and Food Section, BBSRC and NERC
Date : 06/09/2004 - Time : 19.30
Location : St George's Hall, Exeter - Cost : Free (but must have ticket)

The farm scale evaluations of GM crops are the largest study of farmland wildlife ever. In more than 4000 field visits the scientists counted over 700,000 plants and 1.5 million bugs. The trials were designed to look at the effects of weed management in GM crops compared to that in conventional crops but they can tell us much more than that. Come and talk to the scientists and discuss how this wealth of facts can help to underpin countryside management that is friendlier to wildlife.
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Scientists behind the trials, Professor Chris Pollock, Dr Les Firbank and Professor Joe Perry will outline the latest results from the trial data. They will then be joined on the panel by Dr Brian Johnson of English Nature and Professor Jules Pretty of the Centre for Environment and Society to discuss how this data can be used to inform biodiversity friendly farming. The debate will be chaired by writer and broadcaster Vivienne Parry.






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