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Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 10:42:49 +0200
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Subject: Monsanto stops NewLeaf potato
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Subject: ~eco~ [WILD_GENES] Monsanto stops NewLeaf potato
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 03:12:27 +0300
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TURNING OVER A NEWLEAF

The biotech giant Monsanto confirmed accounts this week that it will
shelve its first genetically modified crop and stop selling the
six-year-old NewLeaf potato to farmers in the U.S. and Canada.  The
potato, which contains a gene that produces a toxin to repel the
Colorado potato beetle, was unable to capture more than 5 percent of
the potato-seed market.  Farmers were lukewarm on the product because
of high prices, and food companies (the folks buying the spuds)
steered clear, with consumers growing increasingly concerned about
whether genetically modified foods are safe to eat.  Last year, for
example, McDonald's told its french-fry suppliers not to use the
NewLeaf potato.  A Monsanto spokesperson said the company suspended
its potato plans and will focus instead on larger markets for
genetically modified seeds: oilseeds, cotton, corn, and wheat.

straight to the source:  Wall Street Journal, Scott Kilman, 21 Mar
2001 (access ain't free)
<http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/SB985128671233949916.htm>

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