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Video: Herbicide-resistant rice variety could help address ‘superweed’ problem affecting non-GMO crops

Ashley Davenport&nbsp|&nbsp
As weeds become more resistant to herbicides, plant breeders are faced with the challenge of developing new varieties that are ...
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Deciding between GMO and non-GMO seeds? Two farmers weigh pros and cons of each

Sonja Begemann&nbsp|&nbsp
[in 2015] Minnesota farmer Pat Duncanson switched 95% of his corn acres to non-GMO crops. His motivation was to save ...
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Ugandan professor: NGO scare-mongering confuses public about GMO crops’ potential for good

Morris Ogenga-Latigo&nbsp|&nbsp
[Editor’s Note: Morris Ogenga-Latigo is a member of the Pan African Parliament and former member of the Uganda National Biosafety ...
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Can GMOs and organic work together to feed growing population?

Brian Barth&nbsp|&nbsp
In theory, genetic engineering could make a valuable contribution to sustainable agriculture. Some plant diseases are virtually impossible to control ...
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Non-GMO herbicide-resistant crops developed with process used ‘since the beginnings of agriculture’

Clara Fernández&nbsp|&nbsp
Kaiima Bio Agritech works on boosting crop performance by using the plant’s own DNA, without the need of introducing external genes. In ...
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Lead author of bees and neonicotinoids study: ‘I don’t appreciate’ Bayer, Syngenta ‘calling me a liar’

Joe Clarke&nbsp|&nbsp
The lead author of a major study which found that neonicotinoid pesticides harm honey bees has hit back against criticism ...
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Pamela Ronald: Sustainable farming should focus on impact of crops, not on how seeds developed

Pamela Ronald&nbsp|&nbsp
[Editor's note: Pamela Ronald is a rice geneticist at the University of California Davis.] Many worthy people objected to the production ...
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With GMO insect-resistant sugarcane approval, Brazilian farmers poised to reap benefits of biotech pipeline

Steven Cerier&nbsp|&nbsp
With the approval of Brazil's fourth genetically-engineered crop--insect-resistant sugarcane--Brazil is emerging as the most genetically innovative developing country ...
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Opinion: Why the National Organic Program’s funding should be eliminated, not just cut

Henry Miller, Julie Kelly&nbsp|&nbsp
[Editor's note: Henry Miller is a physician and molecular biologist, and a Fellow in Scientific Philosophy and Public Policy at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. He ...
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Judge dismisses lawsuit claiming ‘natural’ label misleads due to parts per million glyphosate herbicide

Kristen Painter&nbsp|&nbsp
A federal judge has dismissed a class-action lawsuit against General Mills over the company's use of "natural" to describe the ...
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Monsanto’s hidden influence? Glyphosate’s future in hands of EPA and the courts

Peter Waldman et al.&nbsp|&nbsp
Roundup has revolutionized farming. Now, human health and Bayer’s $66 billion deal for Monsanto depend on an honest appraisal of ...
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EU Health and Food Safety Commissioner: Glyphosate safe but herbicide’s reapproval unsure

Philip Blenkinsop&nbsp|&nbsp
The European Union will only extend its approval for the herbicide glyphosate if there is sufficient support from the bloc's ...
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China approves import of Syngenta, Monsanto GMO corn but leaves four crop varieties in hiatus

Dominique Patton&nbsp|&nbsp
China has approved two more genetically modified (GMO) crops for import, the Ministry of Agriculture said, the second such move ...
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How Berkeley-led academics conspired with anti-GMO groups to attack Food Evolution movie

Emails show the Pesticide Action Network, Center for Food Safety, and Friends of the Earth helped write and promote a ...
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Viewpoint: Organic industry faces credibility crisis as USDA investigates ‘phony’ imports

Julie Kelly&nbsp|&nbsp
Amazon’s acquisition of Whole Foods, the grocer that brought pricey organic food to the masses, comes during a time of ...
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Video: Plant defenses turn caterpillar pests into cannibals

Joanna Klein&nbsp|&nbsp
If you’re a hungry caterpillar and you’ve got a choice between eating a plant or another caterpillar, which do you ...
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New York organic farm group opposes release of genetically engineered moths to rescue brassica crops

David Shaw&nbsp|&nbsp
A local farming association is criticizing the U.S. Department of Agriculture for issuing a permit for the world’s first open-air ...
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Ray of life: Did sunlight kickstart Earth’s biological transformation?

Roland Pease&nbsp|&nbsp
A new study suggests that the iron-and-sulfur clusters at the heart of many life-critical enzymes could have been floating around ...
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Monoculture: Do intensive farming and GMOs really threaten biodiversity?

Iida Ruishalme&nbsp|&nbsp
Many critics claim GMOs increase the practice of monoculture cropping, but is this accurate? Does intensive farming damage our land ...
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Sen. Pat Roberts: ‘Uncertainty and dysfunction have overtaken’ USDA organic program

Peter Whoriskey&nbsp|&nbsp
The far-reaching difficulty that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has in determining whether imported “organic” food meets standards or is ...
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How ‘pollinator entrepreneurs’ helped stave off ‘beepocalypse’

Shawn Regan&nbsp|&nbsp
[Editor's note: Shawn Regan is a research fellow at the Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) in Bozeman, Montana.] Despite ...
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Organic water? Asarasi exploits loophole to get USDA-certified label on bottles

Carly Ledbetter&nbsp|&nbsp
Much like asparagus water and water sommeliers, organic water is giving us pause. Though the concept isn’t new, it’s surprising to see it making ...
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Add Tennessee to list of states restricting dicamba herbicide after drift complaints

David Bennett&nbsp|&nbsp
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture, facing some 70 suspected dicamba-drift complaints largely in western Tennessee, has issued new rules on ...
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Scientists skeptical EU neonicotinoid ban would help bees

Simon Marks&nbsp|&nbsp
As the EU prepares to rule on extending a ban on neonicotinoid pesticides, a large-scale study opened the door for industry to argue ...
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Garbage? Study challenges claim that Americans waste $165 billion of food each year

Joe Fassler&nbsp|&nbsp
Say you’re a journalist, and you’ve been assigned a story about food waste. You’re on a deadline, and you need ...
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Irish professor: Don’t listen to ‘lunatic fringe’ myths that foods cause—or cure—cancer

Paul Cullen&nbsp|&nbsp
Most cancers are caused by bad luck and genetic factors, with little evidence to link specific foods to the disease, ...
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Lesson from debate over Food Evolution movie? ‘Doesn’t make sense to judge GMOs as a monolithic entity’

Jenny Splitter&nbsp|&nbsp
[Marion] Nestle told The Outline that her comments in the film were taken “out of context” because its narrow focus on the ...
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