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INIA hosted the AMIGA project meeting in Madrid

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On the 22nd – 23rd of October the AMIGA consortium gathered in Madrid hosted by Dr Cristina Chueca from INIA (The National Institute for Agricultural and Food Research and Technology…

Gabor Lovei from Aarhus University gives GM risk assessment course at INTA Argentina

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AMIGA leader of WP2 (Biogeographic regions and protection goals) and Management Board member Dr. Gabor Lovei from Aarhus University, Denmark, was invited by the National Agricultural Research and Advisory Organisation,…

EPA gives license to Teagasc for GM potato field trials

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On the 26th July 2012, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has given consent to AMIGA project partner Teagasc to carry out field trials on a genetically modified (GM) potato with…

AMIGA project with the University of Reading at the World Congress of Agricultural Biotechnology in China

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Dr Ian McFarlane will represent the University of Reading at the World Congress of Agricultural Biotechnology that will take place in Dalian, China, on the 20-23 September 2012. University of…

Teagasc presented AMIGA project at the ESOF 2012 in Dublin

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AMIGA project’s partner Teagasc, the Agriculture and Food Development Authority in Ireland, took part in the ESOF 2012 with a stand dedicated to raise visibility on its ongoing projects and…

AMIGA project partner Teagasc at the ESOF 2012 in Dublin

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The AMIGA project partner Teagasc will participate in the ESOF 2012 in Dublin and take part in the exhibition hall with a stand dedicated to raise visibility on its ongoing…

University of Reading presented AMIGA at the 16th ICABR Conference on the Political Economy of the Bioeconomy

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AMIGA project partner, University of Reading, participated in the 16th International Consortium on Applied Bioeconomy Research (ICABR) Conference – 128th EAAE Seminar, The Political Economy of the Bioeconomy: Biotechnology and…

How to monitor genetically modified crops in Europe

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Clarification of whether or not genetically modified (GM) crops can have different effects in different parts of the EU is the aim of a new research project.   What are…

AMIGA project at the Departmental Summer Meeting at Aarhus University, in Denmark

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Every year the Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University organises a joint meeting at the campus in Jyland, called Foulum Research Centre. On the 8th June a two- hour poster…

How can the impacts of GM crops be evaluated?

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Dr Salvatore Arpaia, coordinator of the AMIGA project and Dr Antoine Messean, as deputy coordinator, have been interviewed by a journalist of Agence Europe during a press conference held in…