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      <title>UK retailers relax rules on GM poultry feed</title>
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      <description>LONDON (AP) — Three major British grocery chains have ended their bans on providing genetically modified feed to chickens. 
                   Sainsbury's, the Co-operative Group and Marks &amp; Spencer cited short supplies of non-GM feed as the reason for the change. A Co-operative Group statement released Monday said it is no longer "feasible" to insist on non-GM feed. 
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      <description>WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama used Washington's grandest stage — the State of the Union speech — to announce negotiations with Europe aimed at creating the world's largest free trade agreement. Just weeks later, there are signs that old agriculture disputes could be deal-killers. 
                   European Union leaders don't want the negotiations to include dis...</description>
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      <title>Whole Foods: Products will carry GMO labeling</title>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — Whole Foods says all products in its North American stores that contain genetically modified ingredients will be labeled as such by 2018. 
                   The company says it's the first national grocery chain to set such a deadline for labeling foods that contain genetically modified organisms, or GMOs. A spokeswoman for the supermarket operator said orga...</description>
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      <title>World's richest men aid 'Green Revolution' center</title>
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      <description>TEXCOCO, Mexico (AP) — The research center largely responsible for launching the "green revolution" of the 1960s that dramatically raised crop yields is getting support from the world's richest men to develop genetically-modified seeds to help farmers in the developing world grow more grain in the face of a changing climatic conditions and increased demand. 
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      <title>Fast-growing fish may never wind up on your plate</title>
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      <description>WASHINGTON (AP) — Salmon that's been genetically modified to grow twice as fast as normal could soon show up on your dinner plate. That is, if the company that makes the fish can stay afloat. 
                   After weathering concerns about everything from the safety of humans eating the salmon to their impact on the environment, Aquabounty was poised to become the world'...</description>
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