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Western Australian Labor party officials scrap plans to try to block GMO crops

Jacob Kagi | 
The Barnett Government changed regulations to allow the growth of GM canola in 2010, and hundreds of thousands of hectares ...
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Wine with no hangover? CRISPR gene-edited yeast could make that happen

[R]esearchers working at the University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Services (ACES) claim to have produced a ...
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Sustainably produced ‘cow’s milk’ made using genetically engineered yeast coming to your breakfast table

Marta Zaraska | 
...[T]he next trend for [milk] isn't a plant-based alternative: It's cow's milk—with a twist. Though nearly identical to the stuff you ...
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Environmental, economic costs of EU neonicotinoid ban ‘devastating’, according to study

Steffen Noleppa, Thomas Hahn | 
[A] potential ban or suspension of NNi [neonicotinoid seed treatment] technology would have tremendous economic implications.... To take few examples: over ...
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Sustainability activists fear agrochemical, seed company monopolies will damage food security

Ruby Russell, Theresa Krinninger | 
... In the global agriculture sector, there have long been seven international manufacturers of pesticides and seeds, the report says ...
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Can gene-edited plants reduce impact of climate change?

Jacqueline Ronson | 
If there’s even a smidgen of hope in the climate change story, it’s that ultimately, humans will find a way to pull ...
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Paper raises questions because Monsanto to supply seeds for NSF-funded student outreach

[Oregon State University received the] five-year [$4 million] grant from the National Science Foundation also has an educational component, providing ...
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Farming practices, not glyphosate, primary driver of weed resistance

Louis Pin | 
Editor's Note: This article features a talk given by Peter Sikkema, researcher at the University of Guelph's Ridgetown Campus on ...
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Nobel Laureate Richard Roberts: Greenpeace, green lobby spread ‘lies’ about GMOs to raise money

Manon Verchot | 
Editor's Note: This article discusses a recent talk by Sir Richard Roberts, awarded a Nobel Prize in Medicine for his contribution to ...
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Democratic politicians’ mostly anti-GMO views lead list of liberal anti-science positions

Eric Armstrong | 
... The liberal obsession with things that are “natural” or “organic” often also clashes with science...just because a product is ...
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Big Ag megamerger? Trump meets with Bayer, Monsanto CEOs

Jacob Bunge | 
Top executives of Bayer AG and Monsanto Co. met with President-elect Donald Trump Wednesday in New York to pitch the ...
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Computer scientist Stephanie Seneff proposes questionable theory linking glyphosate to autism

James Beecham, Stephanie Seneff | 
[Editor's note: Stephanie Seneff, co-author of this paper, is a controversial MIT computer scientist and anti-GMO critic who has advanced ...
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USDA to certify farmland switching from conventional to help increase production of organic food

The U.S. Department of Agriculture on [Jan. 11] took a step toward increasing the production of organic foods — which has not ...
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Rusty-patched bumble bee listed as endangered, neonic pesticides pose ‘particular threat’, says USFWS

Steve Gorman | 
The rusty patched bumble bee ... was listed on [Jan. 10] as an endangered species, becoming the first wild bee in the ...
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New RNAi spray formulation protects plants from viral infection for 20 days

Michael LePage | 
...[A] team at the University of Queensland in Australia has managed to achieve long-lasting gene silencing inside plant cells. They ...
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Will economic protectionism prevent Europe from competing in crop gene editing race?

Ekaterina Perets | 
America and China are leading the development of new gene editing technologies via GMO production and bringing CRISPR to the ...
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First genetically modified non-browning apples in Midwest stores by February

Dan Wheat | 
A small amount of Arctic brand sliced and packaged Golden Delicious, produced by Okanagan Specialty Fruits of Summerland, B.C., will ...
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GM herbicide-tolerant crops reduce overall herbicide use

Anastasia Bodnar | 
Editor’s Note: This blog by geneticist Anastasia Bodnar evaluates whether claims made by the biotechnology industry that GM foods decrease ...
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Will gene editing promote ‘industrial farming’? Are there sustainable alternatives?

Emile Frison, Olivier De Schutter | 
Editor's Note: This article was written by two members of the International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems, an ...
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Monsanto’s billion dollar gene-editing commitment may avoid restrictive GMO regulations

Beth Kowitt | 
Agricultural behemoth Monsanto spent a whopping $1.5 billion on R&D last year, or about 11% of its revenue—a percentage that’s pretty much ...
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Nestlé moves towards high tech, genetically tailored nutrition

Chase Purdy | 
The modern food movement has brought us to a fork in the road. On one path are people who say ...
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Elephant grass shown to be higher yielding biofuel than switchgrass

Scientists have confirmed that Miscanthus [elephant grass], long speculated to be the top biofuel producer, yields more than twice as much ...
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Sri Lankan tea industry faces devastating crop losses following glyphosate ban

The Planters Association of Ceylon (PA), faced with devastating crop losses in excess of Rs. 15 billion in 2016, is ...
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Biotech industry’s nutrition-related GM crops falling short of hopes

Anastasia Bodnar | 
Editor’s Note: This blog by geneticist Anastasia Bodnar evaluates whether the biotechnology industry's nutrition-related claims about GM crops are true ...
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Monsanto’s public relations stumbles partly responsible for GMOs bad reputation

Elizabeth Matsangou | 
... Despite the company’s chequered history, the general public was largely unaware Monsanto…[but t]hat all changed in 1996...when Monsanto attempted ...
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Will the public be more accepting of next-generation gene-edited crops than GMOs?

Kenneth Chang | 
A new generation of crops known as gene-edited rather than genetically modified is coming to the market. Created through new ...
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Water Wars? High tech farming, genetic engineering could derail what seems inevitable

Rupesh Paudyal | 
More than a billion people around the world have no reasonable access to fresh water. ...just 0.5% of the Earth’s ...
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