No GM WheatResistance in Canada is rebuilding to take on the threat of genetically engineered (genetically modified or GM) wheat as the world’s first GM wheat is grown in Argentina and Canadian government researchers are conducting field tests of unregulated gene-edited wheat in Alberta. Click here to read CBAN’s new factsheet on GM wheat. For more information on GM wheat see www.cban.ca/wheat. Event - Saskatoon - NovemberWe don't knead GMO wheat!
Companies are preparing to put new genetically modified organisms (GMOs) on the market, including gene-edited wheat. Organic farmers are committed to fighting these GMOs and protecting non-GM choice for Canadians. Join organic farmers, bakers, and consumers to find out the latest updates about GMOs and enjoy an evening of learning, community, and celebration of organic food and farming. Donate today to support our work. www.cban.ca/donate.
The Canadian Biotechnology Action Network (CBAN) brings together 15 organizations to research, monitor and raise awareness about issues relating to genetic engineering in food and farming. CBAN members include farmer associations, environmental and social justice organizations, and regional coalitions of grassroots groups. CBAN is a project of MakeWay's shared platform. Canadian Biotechnology Action Network (CBAN)
PO Box 25182, Clayton Park Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3M 4H4
Phone: 902 209 4906 www.cban.ca
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