IARC assessment of glyphosate only served to confuse policy makers, public

Adam Sopko |
On March 20, 2015, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) labeled glyphosate, the most commonly used herbicide in the world, ...
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AAAS editorial: Shift GMO regulations to focus on “consequences of doing nothing”

Gordon Duff, Jackie Hunter |
In Canada, a trait-based regulatory system is used in which the actual trait, such as drought or disease resistance, rather ...
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Glyphosate found in US honey

Carey Gillam |
The Food and Drug Administration, under public pressure to start testing samples of U.S. food for the presence of a ...

GMO yeast could make flavorful home-brews less expensive

Curt Woodward |
Ginkgo Bioworks [is] a Boston company that tinkers with the genes in microorganisms, transforming everyday yeast and bacteria into living factories capable of pumping ...

Middle income nations investing more than high income ones in agricultural research

Phillip Pardey et al. |
The geographical distribution of food and agricultural research and development (AgR&D) is changing. Our analysis of more than 50 years ...
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Is the GMO crop boom over?

Jacob Bunge |
Behind a wave of multibillion-dollar mergers in the agriculture business is a moment of change in American farming. The dominance ...

High-elevation maize genes may hold keys to help crops adapt to changing climate

Ann Filmer |
With the onset of climate change and changes in irrigation, adapting food crops to grow in diverse environments could help ...

South American farmers increasing acreage of Monsanto’s new GMO soy

Gustavo Bonato |
South American farmers are expected to sow 57 percent more area with Monsanto Co's second-generation, genetically modified soybean seed Intacta ...

Insect resistant ferns could hold key to developing next generation GMO crops

Roheeni Saxena |
Genetic modification to common crops... has significantly reduced damage caused by insects that feed off plant leaves, but it has ...

Monsanto-Bayer deal reduces players in consolidating seed, pesticide industries

Jacob Bunge, Jesse Newman |
Monsanto Co.’s agreement to a takeover by Bayer AG... caps a whirlwind year and a half of deal making that has reshaped... seed and pesticide sector ...
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US regulators likely to demand Bayer-Monsanto scale back domination of GMO cotton market

Jack Kaskey |
Bayer AG’s plan to acquire Monsanto Co. is likely to spur U.S. regulators to demand the sale of some cottonseed ...

GMOs can address animal welfare, environmental, ethical challenges

Michael White |
[H]orns are dangerous, to both farmers and other cows. And so, for safety, millions of calves are de-horned each year, using a ...
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Delayed by IARC designation, EPA glyphosate reassessment punted to next administration

Jenny Hopkinson |
For anyone who thought EPA’s glyphosate risk assessment would arrive sometime soon, think again. The new target is for the ...
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Harvard’s Calestuous Juma’s book addresses why humans resist beneficial innovations like GMOs

Steven Overly |
From coffee to... genetically altered food, history is littered with innovations that sparked resistance before becoming fixtures in everyday life... ...[H]umans often oppose ...
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Chipotle-led campaign against Big Ag, GMOs mocks concern for customer health

Candice Choi |
Gathered for a free music festival, a crowd waits to see one of the headline attractions — an exhibit about ...

Second Green Revolution in India depends on well-tested GMO crops

As a part of its strategy to bring a Second Green Revolution, India must return to permitting... well-tested GM technologies ...
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Monsanto reportedly agrees to sweetened Bayer takeover offer

Aaron Kirchfeld, Dinesh Nair, Naomi Kresge |
Bayer AG has reached an agreement to acquire Monsanto Co. for about $56 billion to create the world’s biggest maker ...

False narrative that farming should be ‘natural’ distorts public’s view of GMOs

Aneela Mirchandani |
I believe that some false narratives have taken over the public imagination; and these make it difficult for facts to ...
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EU’s delayed investigation of Dow-DuPont merger threatens to kill deal

Joseph DiStefano |
...Dow Chemical Co. and DuPont Co. hoped to merge "during the second half of 2016," the companies said in their July ...

USDA taking comments on labeling meat, poultry, eggs produced without GMO feed

USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service has set an Oct. 24 deadline for submitting comments on its program for approving ...

India’s new pest-resistant GMO cotton uses gene from edible fern to resist whitefly

KS Jayaraman |
A new transgenic [cotton] variety is at India's doorsteps -- this one developed by the country's own scientists. . . ...
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FDA pondering whether ‘natural’ claims are meaningless

Carl Schneider, Omri Ben-Shahar |
So what does “natural” mean? Nobody knows. Dozens of class-action lawsuits have been filed claiming that the term is used ...

Field trials of pest-resistant GMO cotton approved in Kenya

Gerald Andae |
[The week of September 5], the NBA [National Bio-Safety Authority] allowed Monsanto Kenya Ltd to conduct field trials on GM ...

After Brexit, British agricultural biotech firms have big opportunity in China

Honor Shelton |
Inspired in part by India’s “Green Revolution”, China has been keen to expand their area of influence in the agrichemical ...
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Could GMO microbes provide new source of ‘natural’ vanilla?

Melody Bomgardner |
World production of natural vanilla is tiny and has been falling in recent years... With demand on the upswing, trade ...
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Is drought-tolerant CRISPR corn GMO?

Hank Campbell |
With GMOs going off patent, anti-science activists and the PR groups running interference for them... are running out of time ...

Farmers struggling to counter activist demonization of safe herbicide glyphosate

Gerald Pilger |
Is agriculture reacting to the GMO debate when we should be focusing on protecting glyphosate? These are questions we need ...