9 March 2004 Cautious approach to GM crops in Scotland 13 January 2004 Advice on GM farm scale evaluation results 13 October 2003 Unauthorised GM material 25 July 2003 Precautionary measures on GM trials 3 June 2003 Launch of UK public debate on GM 11 March 2003 Executive rejects report on GM crop trials 5 Dec 2002 Strengthened regulations on GMOs 5 Nov 2002 Regulations to control release of GMOs 18 Oct 2002 Minister dispels uncertainty over GM tests on honey 9 Sept 2002 Autumn GM crop trials to go ahead 15 August 2002 Unauthorised material in GM crop trials 1 August 2002 Proposals to control GM presence 8 July 2002 Two more sites for GM trials 3 July 2002 Final Round of GM Farm Trials 14 March 2002 Executive approves three GM sites 31 Jan 2002 Three Farms Plan GM Crops 18 Jan 2002 New GM plantings in spring 21 August 2001 Four fields cleared to join GM programme 23 July 2001 Farm-Scale Evaluations Of GM Crops: Arrangements For This Autumn's Plantings Announced 2 May 2001 SCRI and SAC receive approval for two small-scale research and development GM trials 28 March 2001 Experts say GM trials can go ahead safely 28 February 2001 Applications for GM Farm-scale Evaluations 6 February 2001 Farm-Scale Evaluations of FM Crops: Facts About Spring Plantings 14 Nov 2000 Approval Granted for Small Scale Burial of GM Seed 27 September 2000 Scottish Ministers encouraged as new biotechnology commission gets down to business 23 August 2000 Latest Scottish GM trials receive approval 3 August 2000 Scottish Farms apply for permission to hold GM trials 20 June 2000 Farm Scale GM Trial at Daviot, Aberdeenshire 5 June 2000 Launch of New GM Advisory Body 10 April 2000 New GM labelling rules introduced 23 March 2000 Executive spells out precautionary approach to GM science in Scotland 17 March 2000 Scottish Executive Announce First Site Selected For Enviromental Monitoring Of GM Crops |