Daily Food & Agriculture Digest
Editorial: GMO labels ‘make sense’ for Colorado’s concerned consumers
On Wednesday, a proposition over the labeling of genetically modified foods in Colorado was approved for the November ballot. Backers of ...
Vietnam likely to approve commercial growing of GM crops
Vietnam has approved the importation of several genetically-modified (GM) corn varieties and left it to the environment ministry to decide ...
US and Brazil move into ‘final stages’ of approving GE trees for commercial growing
The U.S. and Brazilian governments are moving into the final stages of weighing approval for the commercialisation of genetically engineered ...
Tasmanian farmers group responds to government’s GMO ban, wants discussion
The Tasmanian Farmers and Growers Association responded this week to the State government’s continuation of the moratorium on the use ...
Hawaii’s anti-GMO SHAKA movement not disclosing campaign donations
While the issue of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in agriculture has been a highly charged political issue in Hawaii for ...
Most GMO label supporters don’t really support ‘right to know’
Editor's Note: Readers might also want to read the GLP infographic: Is labeling GMOs really about our “Right to Know”? *** ...
Zimbabwe imports almost 121,000 tons of GM maize illegally
Zimbabwe imported nearly 121 000 metric tonnes of genetically modified (GM) maize from Saouth Africa between February and July this ...
China decides against renewing GM permits, raises questions about future for research
China’s Ministry of Agriculture has decided not to renew biosafety certificates that allowed research groups to grow genetically modified (GM) ...
GMO labeling on November ballot in Colorado
A proposition seeking the labeling of foods containing genetically modified organisms will be on the November ballot, the Colorado Secretary ...
Kenya ‘not ready’ for GM crops
Is Kenya ready for genetically modified crops? No. Going by the findings of the task force appointed by Health Secretary ...
Vandana Shiva is no Ghandi, does the impoverished no favors
There have been several Indian pretenders to the Mahatma Gandhi legacy in the 66 years since his assassination, but only ...
New Zealand environment minister rejects proposed GM-free growing region
Environment Minister Amy Adams has told Hawke's Bay growers they already have the ability to market their produce as free ...
Most of Hawaii’s anti-GMO candidates defeated in primary, despite attention, controversy
Despite the attention and controversy generated by anti-GMO (genetically modified organisms) activists in the months leading up to the August ...
Anti-GMO ‘paranoia’ hindering China’s progress towards food security
One of China’s major genetically modified food projects is now to all intents and purposes dead and buried. The expiry on ...
MIT prof Nicholas Negroponte: GM food is ‘very important future’
Recent studies by KPMG, the UK Government Office of Science, and now the U.S. National Science Foundation-supported National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center claim that civilization ...
Inside look at growing Bt cotton with Indian farmer
Is Bt cotton good or bad? But this type of question might confuse matters more than illuminate them. A better question might ...
Tasmania extends long-standing GMO ban to 2019
Tasmania agriculture is set to remain free of genetically modified organisms for at least five more years, with the State ...
Safety certificates for Chinese GM crops expire, with no sign of renewal
Safety certificates for the only homegrown experimental genetically modified staple food crops to have the credentials expired yesterday, with no ...
Magic Soaps GMO labeling supporter in trouble for mislabeling products
Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps, the deep-pocketed California company that wants all food companies to disclose whether their products contain genetically ...
No shortage of food globally, but inequity in distribution
I don’t think there is a food shortage at all. There is food inequity, but no shortage. The problem is not ...
University of Florida prof deconstructs article linking glyphosate and piglet deformities
This is likely one of the worst papers ever to be published. A new steamer from Monika Kruger's group in Germany ...
First four GM corn varieties approved in Vietnam
The Vietnamese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) granted licenses to four GM corn varieties, including Bt 11 and ...
Russia approves heavy fines for violation of GMO labeling rules
The Russian cabinet has approved the bill introducing heavy fines for businessmen who violate the rules on obligatory marking of ...
Organic foods loaded with pesticides, defying conventional wisdom
Most of us buy conventionally produced food most of the time. But organic food has been growing in popularity among ...
Future ‘bleak’ for genetically identical Cavendish bananas
Two weeks ago, at a conference in South Africa, scientists met to discuss how to contain a deadly banana disease ...
Farmers ‘anxiously’ await decision on new herbicide and herbicide-resistant GM crops
Faced with tougher and more resistant weeds, corn and soybean farmers are anxiously awaiting government decisions on a new version ...
Fight over GM crops to test will of Indian government
The Swadeshi Jagaran Manch (SJM) has scored wins since the Narendra Modi government assumed power on May 26. In the ...