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GMO
Vietnam textile firm bets on eco-friendly products
While higher prices and low awareness have limited consumption in the domestic market, one firm is optimistic that this will change.
Battle of the beans: Monsanto faces a fight for soy market
Sale of genetically modified salmon in Canada alarms environmentalists
Agricultural Vietnam relies on imports to feed livestock sector
“Vietnam is an agricultural nation, but feed for pigs and chickens must be imported.”
September 5, 2016 | 03:29 pm PT
No welcome mat for Monsanto: Vietnam must draw the line
Monsanto - the U.S. biotech company that manufactured the devastating Agent Orange chemical used against civilians during the Vietnam War - has been quietly welcomed back into Vietnam to cultivate genetically modified animal feed, even as it has continued to refuse to compensate its Vietnamese victims.
June 14, 2016 | 09:10 pm PT