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'''CropGen''' [UK] describes itself on its website as a "consumer and media information initiative, CropGen's mission is to make the case for GM crops and foods by helping to achieve a greater measure of realism and better balance in the UK's public discussions on agriculture and food."<ref>[http://www.cropgen.org/ CropGen], CropGen, accessed March 2008.</ref> (An earlier version of the group's website, dating back to April 2001, had a near identical statement but instead concluded with "UK public ''debate about crop biotechnology'' (emphasis added).<ref name="Early webs">CropGen, [http://web.archive.org/web/20010104205400/www.cropgen.org/databases/cropgen.nsf/?Open CropGen], CropGen website, April 2001.</ref>
  
Mission : "CropGen's mission is to make the case for GM crops by helping to achieve a greater measure of realism and better balance in the UK public debate about crop biotechnology.
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CropGen is a biotech industry [[front group]].The domain name for the group's website was registered on January 13, 2000 for the PR company [[Countrywide Porter Novelli]].  
  
While ultimately funded by industry, CropGen's panel members are free to express such views as they consider appropriate. The funding companies cannot veto the panel's position on any issue."
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These are the panel members of CropGen :
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*[[Vivian Moses]] - Biotechnology
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*[[Jim Dunwell]] - Plant Science
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*[[Nigel Halford]] - Plant Science
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*[[Peter Lutman]] - Plant Science
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*[[Helen Millar]] - Consumer Affairs
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*[[Guy Poppy]] - Ecology
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*[[Howard Slater]] - Microbiology
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*[[Will Waites]] - Food Microbiology
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==Funding==
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On the 2008 version of its website, Cropgen states that it "receives limited support from the biotechnology industry but acts entirely independently."<ref>[http://www.cropgen.org/ CropGen], accessed March 2008.</ref> However, the 2001 version of its website stated that "while ultimately funded by industry, CropGen's panel members are free to express such views as they consider appropriate. The funding companies cannot veto the panel's position on any issue."<ref name="Early webs"/> By implication, funding companies could influence but not veto the panel's positions.
  
These are the panel members of CropGen :
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==Contact details==
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CropGen, <br>
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P.O. Box 38589, <br>
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London SW1A 1WE, U.K.<br>
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Phone: (in UK) 0845-602-1793 <br>
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Phone: (from overseas) +44-20-8451-0784<br>
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E-mail: cropgen AT f2s.com<br>
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Web: http://www.cropgen.org
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==Articles and Resources==
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===Sources===
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<references/>
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===Related SourceWatch Articles===
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*[[Genetic engineering]]
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===External links===
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*"[http://www.spinwatch.org/modules.php?name=Encyclopedia&op=content&tid=68 CropGen]", ''Spinwatch'', accessed August 2005.
  
1 [[Vivian Moses]] - Biotechnology
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[[Category:United Kingdom]][[Category:Genetic engineering]][[Category:Agriculture]]
2 [[Jim Dunwell]] - Plant Science
 
3 [[Nigel Halford]] - Plant Science
 
4 [[Peter Lutman]] - Plant Science
 
5 [[Helen Millar]] - Consumer Affairs
 
6 [[Guy Poppy]] - Ecology
 
7 [[Howard Slater]] - Microbiology
 
8 [[Will Waites]] - Food Microbiology
 

Latest revision as of 21:25, 25 December 2019

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This article is part of the Center for Media & Democracy's spotlight on front groups and corporate spin.

CropGen [UK] describes itself on its website as a "consumer and media information initiative, CropGen's mission is to make the case for GM crops and foods by helping to achieve a greater measure of realism and better balance in the UK's public discussions on agriculture and food."[1] (An earlier version of the group's website, dating back to April 2001, had a near identical statement but instead concluded with "UK public debate about crop biotechnology (emphasis added).[2]

CropGen is a biotech industry front group.The domain name for the group's website was registered on January 13, 2000 for the PR company Countrywide Porter Novelli.

These are the panel members of CropGen :

Funding

On the 2008 version of its website, Cropgen states that it "receives limited support from the biotechnology industry but acts entirely independently."[3] However, the 2001 version of its website stated that "while ultimately funded by industry, CropGen's panel members are free to express such views as they consider appropriate. The funding companies cannot veto the panel's position on any issue."[2] By implication, funding companies could influence but not veto the panel's positions.

Contact details

CropGen,
P.O. Box 38589,
London SW1A 1WE, U.K.
Phone: (in UK) 0845-602-1793
Phone: (from overseas) +44-20-8451-0784
E-mail: cropgen AT f2s.com
Web: http://www.cropgen.org

Articles and Resources

Sources

  1. CropGen, CropGen, accessed March 2008.
  2. Jump up to: 2.0 2.1 CropGen, CropGen, CropGen website, April 2001.
  3. CropGen, accessed March 2008.

Related SourceWatch Articles

External links

  • "CropGen", Spinwatch, accessed August 2005.