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NEWSLETTERS
29 Oct 2004
Today is the anniversary of the lifting of the moratorium on commercial GE releases.
The great news is there have been no applications to release GE commercially here. Even more positive is the vibrant network of people who will celebrate New Zealand’s continuing GE-Free status tomorrow.
GiantExperiment (formerly 90 Degrees) goes out to ever-increasing numbers, so take heart. You can help us reach more people by forwarding this email to a friend.
Together we can help protect a GE-Free New Zealand – start today by sending an e-card (click here) supporting the Green Party bill to put the moratorium back in place.

Action - Help put KFC under pressure
Join the campaign for GE-Free chicken feed
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Breakfast Cereals
Choose the right breakfast cereals.
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A cheap way to keep out contaminated seeds
New plant screening techniques are the way to keep GE contaminated seeds out of New Zealand, says GE Free New Zealand.
(28 Oct 2004)
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One year on
It’s one year since the moratorium was lifted. No commercial GE releases have been applied for, and only one small field trial has gone ahead.
(28 Oct 2004)
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Lost in China
One million GE poplar trees go missing in China.
(28 Oct 2004)
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Action - Bring back the moratorium
Do you want GE releases kept out of the environment? Send an e-card supporting the Green Party bill.
(28 Oct 2004)
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