HortNews - Botry-Zen Logs Half Year Loss
Dunedin biotechnology firm Botry-Zen has announced a half year pre-tax loss of $676,000 to the end of September. WELLINGTON 18/11/2003 - Dunedin biotechnology firm Botry-Zen has announced a half year pre-tax loss of $676,000 to the end of ... [... more] HortNET New Zealand
HortNews - Regulation Holding Back Biotech Sector
The Government's fine words in its innovation policy need to be followed by actions, says a biotechnology proponent. AUCKLAND 13/2/2002 - The Government's fine words in its innovation policy need to be followed by actions, says a biotechnology ... [... more] HortNET New Zealand
HortNews - Certified Commissions Herbicide Research
Certified Organics has contracted a private New Zealand biotechnology research company to draw out the herbicidal potential of organic pine extracts. WELLINGTON 26/2/2002 - Certified Organics has contracted a private New Zealand biotechnology ... [... more] HortNET New Zealand
HortNews - Genesis Split Will See Plants Stand Alone
Listed biotechnology innovator Genesis Research and Development is splitting in two, and intends to list the resulting plant science business on the stock exchange. AUCKLAND 11/04/2003 - Listed biotechnology innovator Genesis Research & ... [... more] HortNET New Zealand
HortNews - AgResearch Provides Seed Funding For ...
A major biotechnology company is establishing a $5 million fund to accelerate the commercialisation of new ventures. DUNEDIN 05/09/2003 - A major biotechnology company is establishing a $5 million fund to accelerate the commercialisation of new ... [... more] HortNET New Zealand
HortNews - Govt Spending $7m On GE Research
The Government is funding more than $7 million of research into the impacts of genetically modified organisms and biotechnology, Science Minister Pete Hodgson said today. WELLINGTON 17/10/2003 - The Government is funding more than $7 million of ... [... more] HortNET New Zealand
HortNews - GM Food Scare Inappropriate - Professor
Raising a "food scare" around gene technology is inappropriate and counter-productive," says Professor of Plant Biotechnology Brian Jordan of Lincoln University. LINCOLN 1/11/2001 - Raising a "food scare" around gene technology [... more] HortNET New Zealand