NGOs and Scientists network
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09:00 - 10:30 Plenary Session: Challenges and topics
At Thuringia Representation
Opening speech, State Minister Ulrike Höfken
Global Corporate Rule, Yoke Ling
Industrial Agricultural Policy Trends & Bioeconomy, Benedikt Haerlin
The problem of Glyphosate tolerant crops in South America, Elisabeth Bravo
New Scientific Challenges by Christoph Then
Debate
Conclusions
10:30 - 10:45 Coffee break / Walk to Hesse representation
10:45 - 12:30 Parallel Workshop session I
At Thuringia Representation
Emerging technologies: Basic science, limitations, biosafety and regulatory issues
African agriculture under threat: GM crops in the wider context
At Hesse Representation
The Anti-GMO Movements in North and South America: A Call for Increased Global Cooperation and Solidarity
National GMO bans – joint strategizing
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch At Thuringia Representation
13:30 - 14:00 Parallel Short Presentations I
At Thuringia representation:
Austria as a GMO-free Zone
FUMIGACIONES: Glyphosate, the urgent need to protect health and the environment
GMO-free Norway – How do we keep it like that?
The Dawn of Common Culture: Permopoly
Dolly for dinner?!
At Hesse representation:
Canada: Impacts and Lessons from 20 Years of GMOs
GMO-Free in Australia, New Zealand
"U Turn" is a film for campaigners, decision makers and consumers (13:30 – 14:30)
14:00 - 14:30 Parallel Short Presentations II
At Thuringia representation:
Sources of contamination of honey with genetically modified material
Climate Smart Agriculture
Building an Agro-Ecological Asia-Pacific from Hawaii to Bhutan
22 Pacific Island Countries, a region free of GMO... regulation!
Organizing Against Non-State Actors
Experiences with GMO since 1996 in UK
At Hesse representation:
The Consumer Led Anti-GMO Movement in Japan
Beyond GM – A Letter from America
14:30 - 15:00 Coffee break / Walk to Hesse representation
15:00 - 16:45 Parallel Workshop session II
At Thuringia Representation
Emerging applications: GM trees, stacks and ‘Clearfield' crops
Zero tolerance for GMO contamination in food, feed and seed: Linking global struggles towards a common strategy
What happens to Bioeconomy?
At Hesse Representation
TTIP and what is at stake for European GMO rules?
16:45 - 17:00 Coffee break
17:00 - 18:45 Plenary session: Conclusions and Perspectives
At Thuringia Representation
Opt-out: How to keep the EU GMO-free?, Beatrix Tappeser
The African GMO battle, Mariam Mayet
TTIP-CETA and corporate rules, Mute Schimpf
Discussion and contributions from the floor
Final round
19:00 Evening reception
At Austrian Embassy
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