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Could Bt African bollworm-resistant GMO cotton revive Kenya’s flagging industry?

Kenya National Society for Biotech Farming (KNSBF) chairman Daniel Mugo Magondu said farmers have abandoned the cash crop in droves ...
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Viewpoint: Challenging claims of a global bee health crisis

Howard Minigh |
[Editor’s Note: Howard Minigh  is the President & CEO of CropLife International, a trade association of agrobusiness companies.] First, there ...
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Dozens of ‘mysterious’ chemicals lurking in our ‘all natural’ fruits and vegetables?

Imogen Blake |
Rutin, glycine, and beta carophyllene: if you saw these words on an ingredients list, you'd probably presume the food was ...
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Kevin Folta sues NY Times, reporter Lipton for ‘malicious’ 2015 profile labeling scientist Monsanto ‘lackey’

Jenny Hopkinson |
In a complaint filed [September 1st, 2017]  in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, [University of ...
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EPA mulling 2018 partial ban on dicamba spraying because of drift concerns

Emily Flitter, Tom Polansek |
The U.S. environmental agency is considering banning sprayings of the agricultural herbicide dicamba after a set deadline next year, according ...
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French farmers warn glyphosate pesticide ban would halt conservation agriculture

Sarantis Michalopoulos |
[France’s Environment Minister Nicolas Hulot] reiterated Paris’ opposition to the re-authorisation of Monsanto’s weed killer Roundup. A vote on the ...
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Genetically engineered crops could protect themselves by sterilizing pests

Plants are among many eukaryotes that can 'turn off' one or more of their genes by using a process called ...
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Podcast: How agriculture spurred the domestication of wild cats

Eva-Maria Geigl |
Geneticist Eva-Maria Geigl: Early grain farms attracted rodents—and wild cats that were social enough to hunt them near human settlements ...
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GMO moths may be only way to control pesticide-immune cabbage-killing diamondbacks

Elisabeth Sherman |
NPR reports that as of now, the [diamondback moth], which cause billions of dollars in damage to [cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli ...
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Are sperm counts declining? What’s the role of ‘endocrine disruptors’?

Geoffrey Kabat |
The science community is divided over whether reports of declining sperm counts in men is actually occurring. One explanation--exposure to ...
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Fall armyworm threatens Nigerian crops; genetic engineering offers only long-term solution

Nkechi Isaac |
Nigeria remains Africa’s largest [corn] producer, growing nearly 8 million tons annually. It is closely followed by South Africa, Tanzania, ...
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New York farmer’s sustainability comparison—7 advantages of conventional farming over organic

Tim Durham |
[Editor’s Note: Tim Durham’s family runs Deer Run Farm on Long Island, NY. He holds a degree in plant medicine ...
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Video: Successful Kenya GMO corn field trials show 40% yield increase compared to conventional corn

KTN News Kenya posted a news segment broadcasted from the site of a current GM maize field trial. Supporters of ...
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What’s a ‘natural’ food? Lawsuits mount as FDA lags on creating label standard

Caitlyn Dewey |
More than a year after the Food and Drug Administration signaled that it would soon nail down exactly what the ...
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The story behind Monsanto’s dicamba weedkiller fiasco

Caitlyn Dewey |
The problem...is that dicamba has drifted from the fields where it was sprayed, damaging millions of acres of unprotected soybeans ...
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Monsanto shill alert: Does industry funded GMO research bias findings?

Andrew Porterfield, Jon Entine |
Can consumers trust "independent" studies funded by corporations that have found genetically modified foods safe? Anti-GMO activists say 'no.' But ...
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How biotechnology is making farming more sustainable

Randy Krotz |
[Editor's note: Randy Krotz is the CEO of US Farmers and Ranchers.] There are some things that GMOs allow us ...
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Uganda: From scorching drought to ravaging worms, poor pay the price for missing out on a biotech solution

Isaac Ongu |
The food and famine crisis is finally bringing to a head the clash between anti-GMO activists, mostly European based, and ...
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Some farmers, activist critics concerned agri-business mergers could increase costs, reduce biodiversity

Bartholomew Sullivan |
Three mega-mergers of agricultural chemical and seed companies are reshaping global food production and prompting fears of higher costs for ...
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Judge tosses suit claiming Quaker Oats misled customers because its 100% natural cereals contain glyphosate

Elaine Watson |
A federal judge has tossed a high-profile lawsuit accusing Quaker Oats of misleading shoppers with 100% natural claims on products ...
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Vulnerable system? What if world’s breadbaskets experience crop failure at same time?

Anthony Janetos |
Less than 25 percent of Earth’s cropland produces nearly 75% of the staple crops that feed us. Are globalization and ...
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Next generation Golden Rice could be driven by CRISPR gene editing

Fred Miller |
Rice breeders today develop improved varieties from genetic breeding stock that has been advanced through thousands of generations and over ...
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Syngenta CEO overseeing ChemChina merger believes introducing GMOs to Europe near hopeless

Clive Cookson |
[Erik Fyrwald, Syngenta’s current CEO], joined Syngenta in 2016, after many years in senior management with US-based chemical companies, most ...
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Viewpoint: Current GMO crops help farmers more than poor global consumers

A Professor of Geography at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Dr. William G. Moseley, has written a short, compelling ...
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Twist on truth: Knowledge, such as on GMOs, can lead to a rejection of the scientific consensus

John Timmer |
[A] new study out [August 22nd] joins a number of earlier ones in indicating that scientific knowledge makes it easier ...
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Neonics and bees under the microscope: Foraging benefits of neonic-treated crops outweigh negative effects

Nicholas Balfour et al. |
Since 2013 the European Commission has restricted the use of three neonicotinoid insecticides as seed dressings on bee-attractive crops. Such ...
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Catholic church aligns with anti-science activists in Nigeria to try to block biotech approvals

Ngala Chimtom |
Catholic doctors in Nigeria are calling on the national government to regulate the use of Genetically Modified Organisms, or GMOs ...