Daily Food & Ag Digest
GMO backlash: Has the world reached ‘Peak GMO’?
Technology opens doors; society decides whether to pass through those doors... . . . . If the Internet and the ...
Nature Editorial: ‘Appeasing US anti-GMO movement by agreeing to labeling will likely backfire’
Although a US law mandating disclosure of GM ingredients provides food companies with a way out of the labeling rabbit ...
Mark Lynas: India’s GMO mustard will bring cheaper hybrids, not increase herbicide use
In an interview with Sanjeeb Mukherjee, Mark Lynas, a reporter with the Cornell Alliance who reports on crop biotechnology around ...
Europe’s neonicotinoid ban contributed to one-third drop in Britain’s rapeseed
Britain's rapeseed harvest fell this year by almost one-third due to poor yields and a prolonged decline in the planted area which ...
WikiLeaks shows how Big Organic’s Gary Hirshberg ‘bought’ Clinton’s support for GMO labeling
The latest WikiLeaks dump of Democratic Party emails shows that one prominent Big Organic player gets his emails answered by ...
Genetic engineering could make pork heart-healthy if not for regulatory hurdles
GMO breakthroughs ... promise advances in nutrition, health, the environment and our food supply. But they face regulatory and political challenges ...
India’s prime minister supports GMO mustard, but can he convince state governments?
As chief minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi may have extolled the virtues of genetically modified (GM) crops... but as prime minister, he ...
Scientists developing device to detect GMOs in the environment
...[R]esearchers led by Rice's Scott Egan, an assistant professor of biosciences, are building tools to detect, quantify and track the ...
Kenya: Should decisions on GMO maize field trials be made by politicians or experts?
Health minister Cleopa Mailu’s decision to keep on hold the planned trials of genetically modified (GM) maize on the basis ...
South Korean consumer groups, politicians call for mandatory GMO labeling
Costco and Burger King have been found to have brought the largest amounts of processed food products containing genetically modified ...
German farmers concerned about Bayer-Monsanto merger
[This excerpt was translated from the German by Google Translate and lightly edited for clarity] Group names such as Monsanto and ...
Brazil approves import of 3 GMO corn varieties for animal feed
Brazil's biosafety commission CTNBio approved on [Oct. 6] imports of three genetically modified (GM) varieties of corn from the United States ...
India unlikely to approve GMO mustard in time for coming growing season
The debate around genetically modified crops and a recent PIL in the Supreme Court may force the government to delay ...
After Brexit, UK farmers want speedier, science-based pesticide approval and regulation
A more science-based, pragmatic and faster approach to approving pesticides and regulating their use in the UK post Brexit was ...
Adoption of GMO crops could improve health of Chinese farmers
It is notable that the adoption of GM glyphosate-tolerant crops increases glyphosate use but reduces non-glyphosate herbicide use; and adoption ...
Bayer has no plans to introduce GMO crops in Europe if Monsanto takeover approved
German chemicals firm Bayer said [Oct. 10] it would not introduce genetically modified crops in Europe after its gigantic takeover of ...
South Korea developing GMO rice varieties to fight climate change, but public skepticism remains
Public opinion is divided into pros and cons over the South Korean government's all-out efforts to develop genetically modified rice ...
Syrian seed bank that holds genes to fight climate change relocating due to war
A major seed bank in Aleppo, Syria, holds genes that might help researchers breed crops to survive climate change. But ...
Indian farmers excluded from debate on GMO cotton
I am on a phone call with a farmer named Ganesh Nanote [from Nimbhara, India]... . . . . I have been ...
Food company executives know GMOs safe, but cater to consumers’ desire for labeling
Consumers’ desire for deeper transparency into how food is made will continue pushing food companies to label ingredients made from ...
78% of Canadians think tomatoes modified with catfish gene would taste fishy
A new report commissioned by Health Canada finds Canadians are critical yet overwhelmingly confused about food that has been genetically ...
Chinese man receives 3 year jail sentence for stealing GMO corn trade secrets
A Chinese man will spend three years in prison for conspiracy to steal trade secrets from DuPont Pioneer and Monsanto ...
‘Non-GMO month’: A marketing ploy grounded in misinformation
I was not aware until earlier this week that October is Non-GMO Month, a time apparently set aside to wallow ...
Addition of Hawaiian bees to endangered species list unrelated to honey bees
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service added 49 species of plants and animals to the endangered species list on [Sept ...
Genomics will allow plant breeders to use seed banks more effectively
There are vast numbers of seeds in gene banks around the world. A new approach uses their genomes to predict ...
India’s inconsistency on GMOs: endorse GM mosquitoes, oppose GM mustard
Politicians... in India have been pretty receptive to GM technologies for control of dengue and chikungunya... Such political support for GM ...
EU Parliament, bucking EU Commission, opposes authorization of five new GMOs
The European Parliament opposed the European Commission plans to authorise five GMO products, maize Bt11, 1507 and MON810 (seeds and ...