- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 2/2022 (August 2022)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 1/2022 (February 2022)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 2/2021 (June 2021)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 1/2021 (January 2021)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 3/2020 (October 2020)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 2/2020 (May 2020)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 1/2020 (February 2020)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 2/2019 (August 2019)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 1/2019 (May 2019)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 2/2018 (November 2018)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 1/2018 (July 2018)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 3/2017 (December 2017)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 2/2017 (August 2017)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 1/2017 (April 2017)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 4/2016 (December 2016)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 3/2016 (November 2016)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 2/2016 (July 2016)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 1/2016 (March 2016)
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 4/2015 (October 2015)Current Issues and Activities The call to “Stop the toxic soybeans” Legal dossier on new techniques in genetic engineering New report on the uncontrolled spread of genetically engineered organisms A large majority of EU Member States choosing to opt-out for cultivation Still no access to data on glyphosate risk assessment Still no response from the weiterlesen
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 3/2015 (July 2015)Current Issues and Activities Complaint against authorisation for the import of genetically engineered plants EU Commission does not intend to stop the cultivation of maize MON810 EFSA assesses new publications on Bt maize EU Commission stops German authorities from allowing the cultivation of Cibus oilseed rape Committee in European Parliament against the cloning of animals weiterlesen
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 2/2015Current Issues and Activities Complaint against GRACE project Authorisation of GE maize 1507 delayed EU Parliament keeps up the pressure on EFSA EU Commission plans for the mass authorisation of genetically engineered plants EU project PRICE under criticism Cibus RTDS oilseed rape controversy Scientific news : Glyphosate might cause cancer Genetically engineered soybean impacts health weiterlesen
- Testbiotech EU Newsletter 1/2015Current Issues and Activities Free trade agreements CETA and TTIP and the consequences for GM crops in the EU GRACE feeding study Glyphosate Review Controversy over Chief Scientific Adviser to the European Commission EU opt-out rules Recent comments from Testbiotech on the work of the European Food Safety Authority Import approval for 13 GM plants weiterlesen