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- AgBiosafety
University of Nebraska Lincoln
Our goal is to be a definitive source of scientific, regulatory and educational materials relevant to crop biotechnology and the current debate on the genetic modification of food.
- Agricultural Biotechnology
This Web site is brought to you by a group of U.S. agricultural schools known as state or land grant colleges and universities. Our goal is to make information on agricultural biotechnology available to the public and to participate in the dialogue about the benefits and risks of this new technology, which fast is becoming a part of our everyday lives.
- BIO - Biotechnology Industry Organization
BIO is the world's largest biotechnology organization, providing advocacy, business development and communications services for more than 1,200 members worldwide. BIO's mission is to be the champion of biotechnology and the advocate for our member organizations—both large and small.
- BioFortified
Biofortified's volunteer authors are devoted to providing factual information and fostering discussion about agriculture, especially plant genetics and genetic engineering. The site is written by grad students, professors, and guest experts.
- Biotechnology Library
United Soybean Board - A source for reference materials and research on agricultural biotechnology.
- Council for Biotechnology Information
Communicates science-based information about the benefits and safety of agricultural biotechnology and its contributions to sustainable development.
- Public Research and Regulation Initiative (PRRI)
Established 2004 with the objective to offer public researchers involved in modern biotechnology a forum through which they are informed about and involved in relevant international discussions.
- The GMO (mis)Information Page
University of Georgia
- Transgenic Crops: An Introduction and Resource Guide
Department of Soil and Crop Sciences at Colorado State University
- USDA - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
APHIS regulates certain GE organisms that may pose a risk to plant or animal health. In addition, APHIS participates in programs that use biotechnology to identify and control plant and animal pests.
- USDA - United States Regulatory Agencies Unified Biotechnology Website
U.S. database of completed regulatory agency reviews. Contains information on genetically engineered crop plants intended for food or feed that have completed all recommended or required reviews for planting, food, or feed use in the United States.
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- ucbiotech.org
University of California, Berkeley
Science-based information and resources on agricultural biotechnology
- U.S. Sugar Industry Biotech Council
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