French anti-biotech activists claim “hidden GMOs” are being smuggled into country

A group of French green campaigners have claimed that “hidden GMOs” are being smuggled into France in the form of ...

Is there something missing from the New York Times story on GE oranges?

Paul Raeburn |
Here's what I like about Amy Harmon's New York Times story: It's very nicely written, nicely organized, and it spins ...
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Grist: GMOs, allergens and the specter of ‘unknown unknowns’

Nathanael Johnson |
Grist takes a second, deeper look at the allergenic risk of GM crops relative to traditional crops ...
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Hawaii science ‘Swat Team’ part 2: Hawaii must resist anti-GMO scare, defend maize nurseries

Steve Savage |
Hawaii is an important player in global agriculture, and important nursery for the development of maize and other crops due ...

We don’t want GE crops, but we’ll export them to Africa

Kristina Chew |
Activists in the U.S. have been fighting the use of GMO seeds promoted by Monsanto.  A leaked cable suggests that ...

American biotech industry lobbying for fewer Europe barriers

Rhyan Kronzer |
American biotechnology firms want U.S. trade negotiators to stress the need for a more flexible import process of genetically modified ...

Can crop biotech save the cassava?

Cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) and cassava mosaic disease (CMD) are currently two major viral diseases that severely reduce cassava ...

Are you ready for a tall glass of GE? Grist’s take on transgenic orange juice

Nathanael Johnson |
It’s rare that us lowly eaters experience any personal gain from genetically modified food. But over the weekend the New ...

Pepsi will no longer label Naked Juices ‘all natural’ after settling lawsuit

PepsiCo Inc. says it will no longer label its Naked juices 'all natural', after a lawsuit complained that the drinks ...

Multinational firms eye Pakistan for GE products

Imran Ali Teepu |
Three multinational companies along with a number of national firms have approached the Ministry of Food Security seeking licences to ...

GE soybeans are speed bump in EU trade deal

Phillip Brasher |
Scientists started working back in the 1990s to genetically engineer a soybean that’s oil would be free of artery-clogging trans ...
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GLP Infographic: 10 reasons we need crop biotechnology

The web is overflowing with misleading infographics. Here's our own, more accurate list ...

Poll shows strong support for GM labeling

Allison Kopicki |
Americans overwhelmingly support labeling foods that have been genetically modified or engineered, according to a New York Times poll conducted ...

It’s opponents of GM crops who are harming farmers

Ross Clark |
Had he been born 50 years earlier I can imagine Owen Paterson as a stiff young official on the groundnut ...

Biotech food companies pledge transparency, launch GMOAnswers.com

Andrew Pollack |
With pressure growing to label genetically modified foods, the developers of biotechnology crops are starting a campaign to gain support ...

A hippie’s defense of GE foods

Saul of-Hearts |
I’m a vegetarian yoga instructor, and even I can tell the case against genetically modified food is overblown.  Let me ...

Kenya: Scientists call for lifting GM ban

Scientists called on the Kenyan government on Thursday to remove the ban imposed on the importation of genetically modified food ...
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Hawaii science ‘Swat Team’ engages public fears fanned by anti-GMO activists

Kevin Folta |
Hawaii is in the crosshairs of anti-GMO campaigners. Two bills—one on Kauai and another on the Big Island—are being debated ...

GM crops and real risk

The World Apple Report has tracked the perilous road that Okanagan Specialty Fruits has been travelling to get approval for ...

GMOs may feed the world using fewer pesticides

Amy Maxmen |
Walter De Jong shouts over the roar of fans in the greenhouse. He’s telling me about the seedlings beside him, ...
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Is FDA’s review process for GE animals fit for its purpose?

Elaine Watson |
To explore whether the regulatory process in question is fit for its purpose, the Food & Drug Law Institute's Food ...

A gale of fresh air on GE crops in the UK

Vivian Moses |
Exactly a week before this editorial was written, Owen Paterson, the UK Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and ...
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Can genome research on the palm tree help save endangered rainforests?

Carl Zimmer |
Scientists hope to use genomic knowledge to grow better trees that can yield more oil and reduce pressure on the ...

Unraveling 5 popular anti-GE claims

Emil Karlsson |
The mainstream scientific community, specific science organizations and the scientific literature converge on the conclusion that genetically modified foods are ...

Suppressing technology will not feed Hawaii or the world

Ken Kamiya |
Roseanne Barr would like to burn down my papaya farm in Hawaii. The wealthy actress said so earlier this month, ...

Elle Magazine hops aboard the GMO Fright Train

Keith Kloor |
As I have previously observed, “the belief that GMO foods are deadly or potentially harmful” has come to dominate the ...

Purdue scientists identify two genes in soybean that could prevent $250 million in lost yield

Steve Leer |
Purdue University researchers have identified two genes within the soybean genome that are highly resistant to a soilborne pathogen that ...