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Genetic engineering versus organic farming. - Push-Pull

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About IFOAMThe International Federation of OrganicAgriculture Movements (IFOAM) meanwhileunites some 750 member organisations andinstitutions in about 100 countries fromAlbania to Zimbabwe. International networkingand promotion of <strong>organic</strong> agricultureis the main task of the federation, which isdemocratically structured with a grass-rootsbasis.IFOAM offers many opportunities for knowledgeand information exchange, e.g. at numerousinternational, continental and regionalIFOAM conferences. Information about the<strong>organic</strong> movement is also exchanged via IFOAMpublications such as conference proceedingsor the magazine ‘Ecology and Farming’.For further information:IFOAMHeadoffice, Ökozentrum Imsbach,66636 Tholey-Theley, Germany,phone: +49-6853-919890,fax: +49-6853-919899,headoffice@ifoam.orgwww.ifoam.orgOrder brochures:Headoffice IFOAM.References and backgroundinformation available fromwww.blueridge-institute.chor at the HeadofficeInformation on genetic<strong>engineering</strong>and <strong>organic</strong> <strong>farming</strong>:www.ifoam.orgwww. biogene.orgwww. blueridge-institute.chwww.fao.org/<strong>organic</strong>agwww. grain.orgwww.greenpeace.orgwww.twnside.org.sgAuthor:Florianne Koechlin,Blueridge-Institute,SwitzerlandSupported by:David Frost (GB),Bernward Geier (IFOAM, D),Gerald Hermann (D)and Eric Wyss (FiBL,CH)Design byDinnerDinge, Basel, CHTitle photo byNavdanya, New Delhi, IndiaPrinted byFirma Werbedruck, Neunkirchen, D.Published byIFOAMPublication supported by:Schweisfurth Foundation/Germany

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