Evidence to support Don Huber’s claim of hidden glyphosate-GMO dangers still missing

Sean Ellis&nbsp|&nbsp
It’s been almost three years since retired Purdue University Professor Don Huber sent an alarming letter to Agriculture Secretary Tom ...

Kaua’i mayor reports on efforts to begin implementation of anti-GMO bill

Chris D'Angelo&nbsp|&nbsp
For the first time since signing a controversial anti-GMO bill into law last month, Kaua'i County Mayor Bernard Carvalho reported ...

Block party: Are activists thwarting GMO innovation?

Nathanael Johnson&nbsp|&nbsp
Is there evidence that groups fighting against genetically modified food have thwarted good technologies that would otherwise make agriculture more ...

Nobel Laureate Sir Paul Nurse calls campaign against GM crops ‘anti-science’ and ‘irresponsible’

Nobel Laureate cell biologist Sir Paul Nurse has termed the campaign against GM foods "irresponsible,” calling the whole debate against ...

Organic labeling: Is there a place for GM foods?

Dan Glickman, Kathleen Merrigan&nbsp|&nbsp
For more than a decade, organic farmers, ranchers and food processors have been subject to rigorous annual inspections to ensure ...

Americans mildly concerned about GM foods, but confused as to what they are

Keith Nunes&nbsp|&nbsp
Less than 10% of adults were “very” or “extremely” concerned about genetically modified ingredients when market research company NPD Group last ...

Grocery Manufacturer’s Association seeks ‘natural’ label for GMOs

Stephanie Strom&nbsp|&nbsp
The trade organization representing the nation’s largest food and beverage companies wants permission to label as “natural” products that contain ...

EU Commission renews bid to ban food from cloned animals

Charles Dunmore&nbsp|&nbsp
The European Commission again proposed a ban on food and products from cloned animals, two years after rejecting a similar ...

Hartford Courant editorial slams GMO labeling bill

The GMO labeling bill recently signed by Connecticut’s governor is an unnecessary, feel-good measure that has little to do with ...

Activist researcher who destroyed GM potoatoes reinstated after no violence pledge

A researcher who was fired by Leuven University because she took part in protests against genetically modified crops has been ...

Whole Foods drops Chobani Greek-style yogurt in anti GMO effort

Stephanie Strom&nbsp|&nbsp
Whole Foods says that as of early next year, its stores will no longer stock Chobani, a Greek yogurt brand ...

Maine governor says he will sign GMO labeling bill

Steve Mistler&nbsp|&nbsp
Maine Governor Paul LePage has confirmed that he will sign a bill to require food producers to label products that ...

Field trials of GM oranges show promise in the fight against citrus-greening

Venessa Wong&nbsp|&nbsp
Field trials of oranges genetically modified to contain a gene found in spinach are showing promise in resisting citrus greening—a ...

Monsanto has no influence on research by its fellowship recipients

Gabriel Sachter-Smith&nbsp|&nbsp
Anti-GMO activists claim that research funded by Monsanto is biased, but no one has ever asked a Monsanto-funded researcher what ...

With GMO ban in place in Hawaii County, and citrus greening disease threatening, what does future hold

Richard Ha&nbsp|&nbsp
A few days ago, we learned that the Florida citrus industry, which has lost more than a million acres to ...

US urges timely action by China on GM corn approvals

At least three shipments of corn have been rejected by Chinese officials, on the grounds that they contain an unapproved ...

Fast growing, pest resistant GE poplar tree could revolutonize paper industry

Scientists at Oregon State University have developed a pest-resistant, faster-growing poplar tree that could be “especially useful in the paper ...

GM crop field trials cleared in India despite government official’s reservations

Priyanka Kakodkar&nbsp|&nbsp
Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan of Maharashtra has cleared “no objection certificates” for confined field trials of several genetically modified crops, ...

GM technology an aid in the ‘long, hard fight’ against Texas boll weevil

Ron Smith&nbsp|&nbsp
The boll weevil eradication program in Texas, combined with the use of genetically modified cotton varieties, has resulted in a ...

With GM approval in Russia on the horizon, activist scientists call for 10 year moratorium

In an attempt to block the introduction of GM crops in Russian, an anti-GMO activist scientist organization is calling for ...

Nurse-mom endorses non-browning GM apples, provokes torrent of criticism

Studies have found that children are more likely to eat sliced fruit than whole fruit. But like many mothers, Sarah, ...

Whole Foods GMO labeling requirements could alienate food suppliers

Maxx Chatsko&nbsp|&nbsp
With its voluntary GMO-labeling program that will be introduced in full by 2018, Whole Foods “will no doubt bolster its ...

Are GM seed companies engaging in ‘cigarette science’?

James Cooper&nbsp|&nbsp
Anti-GMO activists often like to accuse the biotech industry of conspiring a “cover up” akin to the tobacco industry’s cover-up ...

Fascinating science behind development of Bt eggplant

Henrylito Tacio&nbsp|&nbsp
Bt eggplant, which is genetically modified to produce an insecticidal protein, is safe to consume and can protect eggplant from ...

Fear of pesticides and GMOs may drive out Kauai’s biotech industry

Timothy Hurley&nbsp|&nbsp
Kauai’s GM seed industry, which plays a “significant” role in Kauai’s economy, has been facing obstacles recently—namely the fear of ...

Former EPA scientist: GMOs are not an improvement

Ramon Seidler&nbsp|&nbsp
The promise that genetic modification of crops is an “immensely beneficial technology” is “inaccurate, misleading and biased,” writes Ramon Seidler, ...

Ghana has ‘no option’ but to adopt GM technology

Ghana will adopt the use of genetically modified crops, says the Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Joe ...
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