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Australian state lifts ban on GM cotton
The government of Western Australia has lifted its ban on the commercial production of GM cotton in the East Kimberley region's Ord River Irrigation Area in the state's north. Attempts to grow non-GM cotton there during the 1970s failed dismally, under an onslaught of crop-destroying insects. Lifting the ban on GM cotton could be worth A$50 million a year to the region, and generate 200 full-time jobs. More†

Bt cotton saves farmer's life
In 2002, in the Indian village of Gagrana village, Mewa Singh was on the verge of commiting suicide. A burden of debt and declining crop yield made it appear he had no other option. Then he switched to Bt cotton. As a result of higher yields and earnings, he has paid back his debt and has purchased a new tractor, and a motorcycle, and has sent his son to study at Punjab University. More†

Military security for GM field trials
The British government is drawing up plans to conduct field trials of GM crops on military installations. Depending on which newspaper you read, this is either intended to "thwart saboteurs", or to "defy critics" of GM crops. More†