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Viewpoint: By engineering block on Vitamin A enhanced Golden Rice, Greenpeace ‘puts the whole environmental movement into disrepute’

Mark Lynas | 
First, a word of warning. If you donate money to Greenpeace, you might think you’re helping save the whales or ...
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Viewpoint: Disinformation on alleged dangers of chemical residues on fruits and vegetables is not only bad science, it causes consumers to avoid produce

Peer reviewed research and Alliance for Food and Farming (AFF) surveys among consumers and registered dietitians all show the negative impact of misinformation about pesticide ...
Viewpoint: Sri Lanka's 'tragic' legacy — To encourage sustainable farming, countries cannot ignore food production and socioeconomic trade-offs

Viewpoint: Sri Lanka’s ‘tragic’ legacy — To encourage sustainable farming, countries cannot ignore food production and socioeconomic trade-offs

Hannah Ritchie | 
Sri Lanka is a particularly dramatic case showing how rash and poorly designed policies can lead to tragic consequences. In ...
Harnessing power of fungi could play key role in sucking CO2 from the atmosphere

Harnessing power of fungi could play key role in sucking CO2 from the atmosphere

Leo Collis | 
Fungi is being put to use in a range of planet-friendly functions, from being developed as a non-polluting flame retardant to being ...
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With Earth Day happening around the world, let’s focus on 10 of the biggest challenges to our global agricultural and food system

Anay Mridul | 
As we celebrate Earth Day, the importance of transforming our food system is higher than ever – here are 10 ...
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Brewing resistance: Studying coffee’s genetic lineage provides clues on how to create varieties to survive climate change

Dave Byrnes | 
A research paper released April 15 in Nature Genetics mapped the genome and considered the possible origins of the world's ...
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Blue soybeans? Orange wheat? How a gene-edited splash of color could make robotic weeding much easier

Helena Horton | 
Genetically engineering crops to be colourful could help farmers produce food without using herbicides, as it would make it easier ...
Viewpoint: Why recent setbacks won’t derail cultured meat revolution

Viewpoint: Why recent setbacks won’t derail cultured meat revolution

James Ryall | 
Since Mark Post first introduced his cultured meat burger in 2013, the industry has attracted nearly US$3 billion in private ...
Viewpoint: Will India embrace a second green revolution — one focused on sustainable agriculture instead of yield?

Viewpoint: Will India embrace a second green revolution — one focused on sustainable agriculture instead of yield?

Methane is a dangerous heat-trapping gas responsible for 47 per cent of India’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The agricultural sector ...
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Want to improve cholesterol and blood pressure? Swapping out meat for plant-based alternatives may not provide heart health benefits, study suggests

Paul Ian Cross | 
In new research, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, scientists looked at how diets containing real meat compare to ...
Nutritional breakthrough: Genetically modified vitamin B1-fortified rice could help us overcome some health deficiencies

Nutritional breakthrough: Genetically modified vitamin B1-fortified rice could help us overcome some health deficiencies

Vitamin B1 is an essential micronutrient for human beings. Its deficiency is the cause of numerous diseases of the nervous ...
European Ombudsman rejects environmental advocacy group claims that European Commission mishandled favorable impact assessment of gene-edited crops, and closes case

European Ombudsman rejects environmental advocacy group claims that European Commission mishandled favorable impact assessment of gene-edited crops, and closes case

Emily O'Reilly | 
Releasing genetically modified organisms into the environment and placing them on the EU market as food or feed is subject ...
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Viewpoint: ‘If we follow science, organic food loses its apparent advantages’ — Harvard professor debunks organic produce myths

Emily Joshu | 
Organic foods, valued at over $75 billion, have long been touted as superior to conventionally grown foods, with some studies ...
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Climate change agriculture: GM crops, no-till farming and judicious use of glyphosate and other herbicides help address disruptions, Canadian study finds

Ever since the first commercialization of genetically modified (GM) crops in the mid-1990s, researchers have considered the impact of these ...
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Rollout of Vitamin A enhanced GMO Golden Rice in the Philippines blocked by surprise court ruling

Jitendra Choubey | 
n a significant development, a court of Philippines ruled against the government's actions that granted permits for the commercial release ...
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Viewpoint: Why Greek organic-certified produce isn’t necessarily better or healthier than conventional food

Evropi-Sofia Dalampira | 
Organic farming certainly has a lot to offer to humans and the environment, but that doesn’t mean it’s always better ...
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Gene-edited chickens could reduce the threat of bird flu spread and promote sustainability

Susan Elizabeth Turek | 
A solution may be around the corner to an avian flu outbreak that has led to the deaths of millions of ...
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Viewpoint: Iowa farmer explains support for state bill to restrict suits against manufacturers of glyphosate and other pesticides that follow federal guidelines

Jeff Edler | 
I was proud to join my Iowa Senate colleagues in passing Senate File 2412 this legislative session. As a farmer, I know ...
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Viewpoint: Regenerative agriculture has many different definitions. Here are 5 main principles — and whether they stand up to scrutiny

Andrew McGuire | 
What is regenerative agriculture? Why is it different from sustainable agriculture? And how do I reconcile what practitioners of this system ...
Viewpoint: Genetic tweaking and breeding breakthroughs opens world of new fruits, exotic oddities and fresher produce

Viewpoint: Genetic tweaking and breeding breakthroughs opens world of new fruits, exotic oddities and fresher produce

Noah Rothman | 
Today, even in the dead of winter, you can head to your local grocery and find any number of wondrous ...
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Viewpoint: At a time where drought and global instability threaten global food security, gene editing offers solutions to combat pests, pathogens and poor weather

Later this year gene-edited crops will be planted at about two dozen commercial farms across England for the first time ...
Forty European health insurers press EU to regulate phase out of agricultural chemicals by midcentury

Forty European health insurers press EU to regulate phase out of agricultural chemicals by midcentury

Forty health insurance mutuals from France, Belgium and Poland have jointly called on the EU not to abandon the goal of ...
Viewpoint: The keys to sustainable fishing lay in gene-editing and plant-based fish food

Viewpoint: The keys to sustainable fishing lay in gene-editing and plant-based fish food

Yulia Karra | 
As worldwide consumption of fish increases and ocean fish are getting scarce, raising fish under the controlled conditions of aquaculture ...
Why you may soon be shopping for tomatoes enhanced with snapdragon flower genes

Why you may soon be shopping for tomatoes enhanced with snapdragon flower genes

Diana Hubbell | 
Norfolk Healthy Produce's Purple Tomato is the culmination of nearly two decades of work, mostly on the part of Cathie ...
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CRISPR gene-editing technology heralds first generation of climate change resistant crops

Jesse Klein | 
CRISPR gene editing technology is beginning to deliver on a promise to quickly create crops with traits that withstand a ...
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‘Affront to nature and creation’: Republicans launch war on lab-grown meat as a ‘liberal conspiracy’ even though it is not for sale yet

Lewis Pennock | 
Cultured meat is the culture wars' newest bone of contention. Republican efforts to ban and even outlaw production of the ...
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‘Pesticides of tomorrow’: Bayer uses AI to develop next-generation pesticides, targeting 2030 for roll-out

They are now doing "computational biochemistry", manipulating virtual molecules instead of plants. In the laboratory of chemist Bayer in Lyon, ...
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