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Biotech could improve sugarcane farming in India and beyond

According to the director of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, scientists and sugarcane farmers should use the tools of ...

With brinjal (eggplant) approval, Bangladesh joins GMO club

The National Committee on Biosafety (NCB) yesterday officially released [Bangladesh's] first genetically modified (GM) food crop, brinjal, which is infused ...

Oregon’s top newspaper on Washington I-522: Don’t back “irrational” labeling

The Oregonian, Oregon's largest newspaper, has released an editorial opposing Washington's GMO-labeling bill. The editorial board argues that this bill ...

Role of GMOs for food security in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda

(Summary) The Center for Strategic & International Studies has released a report that investigates the current status of the GMO ...

Genetic mechanisms may cause herbicide resistance in weeds

Stephanie Henry | 
(Summary) Farmers in Illinois have noticed over the last few years that the invasive waterhemp weed has become resistant to ...

UK Ecologist: GMOs produce ‘monopoly’ and ‘monoculture’

Satish Kumar | 
"My profound fear is that we will all be subjected to a greatly reduced number of mass-produced, unhealthy monocrop foods," ...

Proposed congressional bill bans the cultivation of GMOs in Costa Rica

Opposition lawmakers and environmental groups today filed a bill to Costa Rican Congress to establish a moratorium on the cultivation ...
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Should there be more marijuana genome projects?

Tabitha M. Powledge | 
The momentum for legalizing marijuana in the United States has been picking up steam in recent years, with nearly half ...

Hawaii anti-GMO activists influence policy by spreading fear of biotech

Ronald Bailey | 
Reason's Ronald Bailey explores Hawaii's anti-GMO activists, who spread false information to advance their political goals. Both the Hawaii County ...

Cost/benefit analysis of GM crops in sub-Saharan Africa

The International Food Policy Research Institute has released a study on the impact of GMOs in African countries: A variable ...

Traces of glyphosate on crops are not toxic to humans

Anastasia Bodnar | 
Anastasia Bodnar from Biofortified explains why the traces of glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup herbicide, are not toxic to ...

UK Environmental Minister: Consumers care more about cost of food, not GMO controversy

James Chapman | 
Consumers no longer care about the issue of GM crops, the [UK] Environment Secretary claims. Owen Paterson insisted genetically modified ...

Consumers Union says labeling would not raise food prices, backs I-522

On Nov. 5, Washington state residents will vote on Initiative 522, a referendum that would require labels on foods that are ...

Teenage anti-GMO Internet sensation now blogs on HuffPo

Rachel Parent | 
The 14-year old Canadian girl, Rachel Parent, the founder of "Kids Right to Know", who became a cyberspace sensation by ...

European farming organizations demand greater access to GM crops

Alistair Driver | 
The organizations representing farmers in the four countries of the UK, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Portugal and Romania have written ...

In Europe, debate intensifies over GMO food imports from US

Ana Holtz-Ward | 
The European Union has some of the strictest regulations in the world for genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, requiring extensive ...

Monsanto once supported GMO food labeling in Europe

Tara Dodrill | 
The biotech company Monsanto, a major opponent of Washington state’s GMO-labeling Initiative 522, actually once supported the labeling of genetically ...

Washington State University researchers: GMO labeling is ‘useless,’ ‘misleading.’

John Langeler | 
Researchers at Washington State University’s Agricultural Research Center call an initiative to label genetically modified foods “useless information,” citing a ...
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To build trust, scientists should be fighting for transparency, not against labels

Dan Fagin | 
Fighting labeling laws decreases public trust in genetic engineering, so scientists instead should work towards better transparency and improving public ...

Using GMOs, scientists show how plants tell time

Plants use sugars to tell the time of day, according to research involving a University of York scientist which is ...

Judge rejects request by pro-labeling group to freeze ‘No on I-522’ campaign funds

Brad Shannon | 
A Thurston County judge rejected a request by the Moms for Labeling group Wednesday to freeze $3.5 million still unspent ...

International scientists challenge Swedish government over funding of Golden Rice trial vandalism

In a statement on Mark Lynas's blog, prominent plant and agriculture scientists called out the Swedish government for funding MASIPAG, ...

Chipotle’s claim of reduced GMO use crumbles under scrutiny

Dana Liebelson | 
Dana Liebelson of Mother Jones investigates Chipotle's claims of  reducing the use of GMOs and using locally sourced, organic ingredients. She ...

Organic industry would reap windfall with passage of I-522

Sam Vance | 
In his blog Edible Intelligence, Sam Vance warns that with the passage of Washington State's I-522, large organic grocers like ...

Filipino NYU plant geneticist backs Golden Rice

Michael Purugganan | 
In his latest statement in Rappler, New York University's Dean of Science Michael D. Purugganan writes why he supports Golden Rice and ...

Los Angeles city councilmen propose ban on GMOs

Kathleen Miles | 
Los Angeles is considering banning the cultivation and sale of genetically modified organisms. If it does, the second-largest U.S. city ...
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Food companies should reject anti-science claims and stand up for GMOs

Henry Miller | 
Junk science is stalling important innovations in biotechnology, forcing companies to fold under intense pressure from anti-GMO activists ...
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