Agriculture & Food
Costa Rican activists demand right to know GM field locations
On September 11, 2014, the Sala IV declared the country’s approval process for GMO projects unconstitutional because it violates the right of ...
Can biotechnology rescue diseased Florida orange crop?
For the past decade, Florida's oranges have been literally starving. Since it first appeared in 2005, citrus greening, also known ...
How will religious authorities deal with lab-grown meat?
In Genesis, God granted humans dominion over animals. In modern times, that dominion has spawned one of the planet’s biggest ...
Ugandan committee questions safety of biotech bill
Considering GMOs to be dangerous, a report generated from consultations by the committee on science and technology has cautioned government ...
Conventional plant breeding outpaces GM technology for drought tolerance
Old-fashioned breeding techniques seem to be leading genetic modification in a race to develop crops that can withstand drought and ...
At National Academy of Sciences, GMO critics say technology is “failing”
A full slate of anti-GMO luminaries, including Gilles-Erich Seralini and representatives from the Center for Food Safety, Union of Concerned ...
Brazilian presidential candidate Marina Silva reaches out to agribusiness, renounces anti-GMO stance
Brazilian presidential candidate Marina Silva, an icon of the green movement, is cozying up to old adversaries in the sugar ...
India to adopt new insect resistance management strategy for transgenic Bt cotton
Nagpur-based Central Institute for Cotton Research will soon write to the Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC) to allow sale of ...
Whole Foods GMO labeling support designed to pump profits, not inform
A label like that of the Non-GMO Project is uniquely effective at making GMOs seem scary. It highlights—and exaggerates—the prevalence of ...
Video: Cornell Alliance for Science says zero tolerance for GMOs prevents rational conversations
The Cornell Alliance for Science encouraged viewers to "unbundle" GMOs in a two-minute video released last week. Just like how sticks ...
New Yorker editor among many who stand by criticism of Vandana Shiva
A profile of the anti-GMO activist Vandana Shiva in The New Yorker in August by Michael Specter has drawn a blistering, 5,000-word rebuttal from Shiva, who accuses Specter ...
New CEO of Monsanto India says Bt cotton research to continue
Monsanto, the $15 billion agrochemical multinational, continues to conduct field trials of genetically modified cotton seeds in India, despite a ...
Grocery Manufacturers Association seeks October hearing to block Vermont GMO labeling bill
Late last week lawyers for the Grocery Manufacturers Association asked a federal judge to shelve the state's GMO labeling law.It's ...
GLP’s Jon Entine cautions National Academy of Sciences about views of anti-science NGOs
The GLP's executive director speaks at the National Academy of Sciences, which embarks on a comprehensive study of the “purported” ...
Genetic modification, gene therapy, insect resistance management: Evolutionary tools for sustainability
Solving societal challenges in food security, emerging diseases and biodiversity loss will require evolutionary thinking in order to be effective ...
Cargill sues Syngenta over financial losses due to rejected GMO corn
Cargill Inc. sued Syngenta Seeds Inc. on Friday in an unusual legal battle over genetically modified food that both companies ...
Oregon GMO labelers ally with marijuana legalization campaign in voter registration drive
Young adults tend to be the least likely to vote in Oregon – particularly in non-presidential years. But the campaigns ...
Organic farmer viewpoint: Has the “Food Movement” become a religious cult?
Anti-GMO? Think organic foods are overhyped? Food politics is on the verge of becoming religion. If we haven't already, we're ...
National Academy of Sciences convenes panel to re-evaluate GMOs
The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is embarking on a comprehensive study of genetically engineered (GE) crops. It will examine the historic development of ...
Norman Borlaug inspires biotech-based second ‘Green Revolution’
If Norman Ernest Borlaug were a Roman Catholic, he could be declared a saint immediately. The Church begins the canonisation ...
Costa Rican court declares GMO regulatory approval process unconstitutional
In a ruling Thursday lauded by Costa Rica’s anti-GMO activists, the country’s Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court, or Sala IV, struck down the government’s ...
Anti-GMO fervor and vaccine rejection not the liberal equivalent of climate denial
For a long time, those wishing to claim that Democrats and Republicans both reject science—we're all biased, just in different ...
Filipino farmers, scientists: Bt eggplant ‘healthier, safer’ alternative against pests
Local government constituents from Pangasinan province in the Philippines, including municipal agriculturists and farmers, students, members of the media, and other stakeholders ...
In support of Shiva’s critique of the Green Revolution
Social media is alive with folks’ thoughts on Michael Specter’s recent New Yorker piece. As the controversy fades, I worry that ...
Will new European Commission president be unfriendly to biotech?
The Juncker Commission has promised to be “more political” than its predecessor, something GMO backers see as a negative development ...
Ugandan finance minister supports biotech bill
The minister of state for Finance in charge of Planning, Matia Kasaija, has refuted claims that government has withdrawn the ...
Modern foods genetically modified for centuries
For the health-conscious, the prevailing wisdom is that natural food is the best food. But no matter what studies of ...