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Nigeria approves two GMO cotton varieties anticipated to boost production from 60,000 to 150,000 tons

Ruth Olurounbi |
Nigeria approved two genetically modified varieties of cotton for use by the nation’s farmers to help boost supply to its ...
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Toxic chemicals in your food? How regulation, technological innovation protect consumers from pesticides

William Reeves |
Understanding the magnitude and impact of dietary pesticide exposures is a concern for some consumers. However, the ability of consumers ...
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Higher CO2 emissions, pesticide use raise doubts about sustainability of organic wine

James Lawrence |
The popularity of organic food and wine is not going away anytime soon. Yet as the European viticultural debate increasingly ...
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Washington Post dietitian: Environmental Working Group, activists irresponsibly fan fears by citing ‘scary-sounding’ but harmless chemicals in food

Cara Rosenbloom |
Would you worry if you knew your food contained sucrose octanoate esters or tocopherols? They might sound frightening, but don’t ...
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May election offers Europe chance to embrace gene editing and ‘smart agriculture,’ boost sustainable farming

Jean-Paul Oury |
On May 26, Europeans will be able to vote to elect new MEPs. This election will no doubt provide an ...
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Roundup on trial: Cancer cases plateaued while glyphosate use exploded, Bayer expert witness testifies

Maria Dinzeo |
Alva Pilliod’s lymphoma likely had no known cause, but his singularly abnormal immune system allowed it to flourish, an oncologist ...
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As IARC glyphosate-cancer finding draws more scrutiny, WHO rebukes agency for ‘undermining’ other UN chemical safety assessments

Hank Campbell |
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) was once a serious, revered organization with the somber task of tackling ...
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EPA requests public comment on activist proposal to cut glyphosate tolerance in oats

Jennifer Bjorhus |
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is asking for public feedback on a petition by a national environmental research and advocacy ...
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Will weed-killing robots replace controversial herbicides on the farm?

Sam Bloch |
Weeds are the bane of a farmer’s existence—the “most important of all crop pests,” as one scientist put it. They ...
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Viewpoint: Defending IARC’s designation of glyphosate as carcinogenic undermines evidence-based science

Geoffrey Kabat |
The apologetics of the decision's defenders are becoming all too predictable ...
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Neonicotinoid insecticides threaten birds? Friends of the Earth botches the science, entomologist says

Tom Bechman |
Usually the Friends of the Earth emails are about some environmental cause that makes me chuckle. They’re always on the ...
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Viewpoint: Why grow GMO crops? Because they cut pesticide use 37%

Rebecca Finneran |
The development and utilization of GMOs is not well understood by most consumers, causing them to be susceptible to misleading ...
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EPA reaffirms glyphosate weed killer safe, calls IARC cancer designation an ‘outlier’ inconsistent with multiple assessments

Donnelle Eller |
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on [April 30] reaffirmed its finding that glyphosate, the world's most popular herbicide, is not ...
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Podcast: Environmental Working Group’s ‘Dirty Dozen’ list is an unscientific scam

Steve Savage |
Scammers are having a moment. On this episode of Biotech Facts and Fallacies, plant scientist Steve Savage tackles scams within ...
Monsanto in Another Huge Lawsuit for Lying About Roundup Cancer Link

Following two glyphosate-cancer lawsuit defeats, here’s how Bayer may shore up its legal losses

Helen Christophi |
San Francisco federal judge Vince Chhabria’s decision to split up the pivotal bellwether trials over an alleged link between Monsanto’s ...
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Burkina Faso cotton production plummets after phasing out insect resistant Bt GMO crop

Joseph Gakpo |
Cotton production in Burkina Faso is continuing its downward slide three years after the nation phased out the use of ...
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Costly glyphosate-cancer legal battles spark Bayer shareholder ‘revolt’

Eddy Wax, Maxime Schlee, Simon Marks |
You can't blame the Americans at Monsanto any more. Europe's most politically inflammatory chemical — the ubiquitous weedkiller glyphosate — ...
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‘Sticky’ pesticides could protect crops, cut harmful agricultural runoff

Erik Stokstad |
A problem with many pesticides is that rain washes them off plants and into the soil and groundwater. Now, researchers ...
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Viewpoint: EU precautionary pesticide bans threaten sustainable agriculture

James Porter |
Don’t blame it on sunshine or moonlight … Don’t blame it on good times (remember them?) … Don’t even blame ...
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Bayer asks appellate court to toss $78 million glyphosate-cancer verdict

Brendan Pierson |
Bayer AG on [April 24] asked a California appellate court to throw out a $78 million judgment it was ordered ...
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Podcast: GMO insect-resistant cowpea helps Africa combat destructive pests without chemicals

Cowpea is a critical crop in Western Africa. It is consumed by millions of people daily and provides important nitrogen ...
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Fresh from European ban victory, anti-chemical activists turn their sights on Canada, targeting neonicotinoid pesticides as a ‘bee killer’

Jon Entine |
There is an inevitable consequence when technically inexpert politicians and politically-influenced bureaucrats allow public policy to be driven by dogmatic ...
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Glyphosate exposure causes ‘transgenerational inheritance of disease’ in rats, study claims, but scientists question data

Washington State University researchers have found a variety of diseases and other health problems in the second- and third-generation offspring ...
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Vietnam’s glyphosate ban: Beginning of a dangerous global trend?

Vietnam’s decision to ban farmers from using glyphosate is troubling in three ways: it appears to rely on decisions set ...
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Drought, neonicotinoid insecticide ban cut EU’s canola yields 18 percent, USDA reports

Sean Pratt |
The European Union is picking a good time to produce its second straight subpar rapeseed crop. The United States Department ...
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Food companies pursue ‘glyphosate free’ certification as Roundup-cancer legal battle rages

Ryan Mccrimmon |
Companies are increasingly enrolling in a voluntary certification program that provides glyphosate-free labels for their products, as consumers grow more wary of ...
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CRISPR-edited wheat could cut China’s toxic weed killer use

Chinese farmers are facing worsening problems with jointed goatgrass (Aegilops tauschii) – a close relative to wheat – growing in ...