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In discussion with a Nobel laureate: future of mRNA, GMO advocacy and social media.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 07, 2024
The Nation sits down with Dr Sir Richard J Roberts, Nobel laureate for Medicine, for a discussion on a wide range of subjects, including the future of mRNA and his advocacy of GMOs as a solution for global crises.
Shelving of GMO bill ‘must be explained’
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2015
Agribusiness bodies, academics urge govt to reconsider ‘as law will benefit economy’
GMO effect on climate change largely ignored
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2015
The anti-GMO protest at Government House shows that opposing sides can exchange views with dignity, but the impacts of GMOs on climate change is hardly ever mentioned. And, surprisingly, no mention was made in the media on World Soil Day, the highlight of
Farmers protest against bill on GMO farming
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2015
OPPONENTS to genetically modified organisms (GMOs) turned up in full force at key sites in 47 provinces yesterday to demand that Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-ocha suspend the Biological Safety Bill until it is properly amended.
Farmers to rally at Govt House and round the country
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2015
CONSUMER rights and organic farming advocates will rally at Government House today - and in 43 other provinces - to protest against the Biological Safety Bill, which will allow use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) for commercial purposes.
This is not the time to let GMO crops flourish
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2015
A non-elected government should not be allowing the spread of genetically modified organisms
'Awful' GMO legislation will open the door to problems, law professor warns
MONDAY, DECEMBER 07, 2015
THE Biological Safety Bill will allow genetically modified organisms (GMOs) to damage the nation's ecology and those who will suffer the most are farmers, a law professor warned.
Thailand needs biological safety bill to manage biotechnology: scientist
MONDAY, DECEMBER 07, 2015
STANDING in the frontline of the battle to correct "misconceptions" about genetically modified organisms (GMOs), scientist Jessada Denduangboripant says GMOs cannot be "Frankenstein" creations, as many NGOs have claimed. They were an important and use
Farmers worry new bill will allow GMO contamination
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2015
ACTIVIST AGRICULTURAL groups and organic farmers have expressed concern over a proposed Biological Safety Bill they say will lead to contamination of their crops by genetically modified organisms (GMO).
Joining US-led trade pact would spell disaster
TUESDAY, JULY 28, 2015
I wish PM Prayut would read letters by Khun Vint Chavala - one of the better regular contributors to this column - rather than listen to some of his ill informed advisers. A case in point is Khun Vint's last letter regarding GMO seeds.