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Biotechnology Company Will Sell Bio-Engineered Human Proteins to Infant Formula Manufacturers

Early Warning for Third World Farmers. Update: Bovine Growth Hormone in Mexico

Genpharm claims that its bio-engineered human proteins have the potential to make infant formula more "nutritionally complete." Will infant formula manufacturers revive unethical marketing practices that have led to death and illness for millions of children in the Third World?

Patentes, comunidades indígenas, y diversidad genética humana

Preservación versus conservación Derechos de propiedad intelectual

RAFI alerta sobre la propuesta infausta del Proyecto de Diversidad Genética Humana para recoger muestras de ADN humano de 722 comunidades en todo el mundo y sobre las graves implicaciones que esto tiene para los pueblos indígenas. ¿Se pueden utilizar los genes de pueblos en peligro de extinción para hacer lucro? ¿Quién se quedará con las ganancias y que beneficios le reportará a los pueblos indígenas?

Patents, Indigenous Peoples, and Human Genetic Diversity

Preservation Versus Conservation; Intellectual Property Rights

RAFI warns that the Human Genome Diversity Project's outrageous proposal to collect human DNA from 722 communities around the world has serious implications for indigenous peoples. Will profits be made from the genes of poor people whose physical survival is in question? Who will have access and what benefits will accrue to indigenous communities?

Endod - A Case Study of the Use of African Indigenous Knowledge to Address Global Health and Environmental Problems

What Benefit for Ethiopia? New and Controversial Developments in Intellectual Property

The University of Toledo applies for a patent on Ethiopia's Endod to control zebra mussels, but royalties will not go to the plant's original innovators.

Biotechnology and Natural Rubber - A Report on Work in Progress

The Quest for Alternative Rubber Sources; Guayule - An Alternative Source of Natural Rubber for the United States

 Will bio-synthesis of natural rubber and the development of rubber-producing substitutes such as guayule adversely affect millions of small-scale rubber producers in Asia, Africa and Latin America?

RAFI surveys current biotech R&D on natural rubber substitutes.

Shattering / The Threatened Gene: Food, Politics, and the Loss of Genetic Diversity

Also published under: The Threatened Gene: Food, Politics, and the Loss of Genetic Diversity

Description: Authored by Cary Fowler and Pat Mooney, this 270 page book provides an excellent introduction to the history and geopolitics of genetic diversity. Published in 1990.

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