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May 24th, 2005 Greenpeace and Japanese NGOs bring with them bottles of canola oil products in which GE canola is being used, unlabelled, when they delivere the letter to Canadian goverment to inform them of contamination. |
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May 24th, 2005 Greenpeace and Japanese NGOs bring with them bottles of canola oil products in which GE canola is being used, unlabelled, when they delivere the letter to Canadian goverment to inform them of contamination. |
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Greenpeace and Japanese NGOs bring with them bottles of canola oil products in which GE canola is being used when they delivere the letter to Canadian goverment to inform them of contamination. |
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May 24th, 2005 Greenpeace and NGOs enter into Candian Embassy to deliver the letter to inform of contamination of GE canola, whcih guarmen watch. |
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Bottles of canola oil products in which this GE canola is being used, unlabelled, but words "healthy" is used on its label. They were given to Canadian Embassy as presents. |
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27 April 2005. Roadside outside of Yokkaichi Port, Japan. Canola growing wild on roadside outside of Yokkaichi port Japan where Canadian canola has been imported. Genetic testing showed that they were glufosinate resistant GE canola. |
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27 April 2005. Roadside outside of Yokkaichi Port, Japan. Canola growing wild on roadside outside of Yokkaichi port Japan where Canadian canola has been imported. Genetic testing showed that they were glufosinate resistant GE canola. |
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12 April 2005. Beside a rice field passage in Suzuka, Mie Prefecture,Japan Spilled GE canola growing beside a rice field located on transportation route between Yokkaichi port and a canola oil crushing factory in Mie Prefecture, Japan. Genetic testing showed that they were glyphosate resistant GE canola. |
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8 May 2005. Chiba Minato Station, Chiba port, Chiba Prefecture, Japan Organic farmers documenting canola plants found growing in the area of Chiba port, Japan. Genetic testing showed that they were glufosinate resistant GE canola. |
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7 April 2005. Nagoya Port, Japan Canola growing wild beside rail-line in Nagoya port, Japan. Genetic testing showed that they were glyphosate resistant GE canola. |
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12 April 2005. Riverside in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, Japan Many weedy western canola plants and spilled GE canola plants growing together by riverside in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, Japan. It is concerned that the GE canola will cross with wild related species and related Brassica food crops. |
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12 April 2005. Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, Japan Seeds pods from glyphosate resistant GE canola found growing beside rice field in Suzuka, Mie Prefecture Japan. Just one GE canola plant can produce up to 20,000 seeds. |
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12 April 2005. Mie Prefecture, Japan GE sample from a rice field passage in Suzuka, Mie Prefecture Japan.The main stem is woody, thick and hard and appears to have been well established. The green stem looks new from this year. |
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12 April 2005. Mie Prefecture, Japan Measurement of thickness of stem from GE canola plant found growing in rice field Mie prefecture Japan. |