General MIlls emboldens fringe groups by removing GM ingredients from Cheerios

Gregory Conko, Henry Miller |
This month General Mills announced that it would begin labeling its flagship product, the breakfast cereal Cheerios, as containing no ...

New Hampshire legislators on GMO labeling bill: ‘Makes no sense’

Bob Haefner, Tara Sad |
According to two members of New Hampshire's Environment & Agriculture Committee that studied House Bill 660, the bill to require ...

Vitamin enhanced GM ‘Golden Orange’ grows faster, provides antioxidant protection

David Osorio |
A team of researchers in Spain have engineered a "golden orange" that grows more quickly than conventional oranges and contains ...

Would you prefer to eat genetically modified eggs, or see day-old chicks destroyed?

Nigel Urwin |
World egg production industries rely on a single sex only (female), with the males generally disposed of by carbon dioxide ...

Why the Gates Foundation wants to make Golden Rice

Tom Paulson |
Imagine if you could prevent hundreds of millions of children from suffering malnutrition maladies such as blindness, stunting, poor health ...

Gene technology develops longer, stronger cotton fiber

Charles Moore |
An international team with Texas A&M University ties is using cutting-edge genetic engineering techniques to suppress expression of a key protein in ...

What if natural products came with a list of ingredients?

George Dvorsky |
Processed foods are notorious for their jaw-droppingly long lists of chemical-laden ingredients, each one sounding worse than the last. But ...

After voters reject GMO labeling, Washington state lawmaker aim at GM salmon

Phuong Le |
Months after Washington voters narrowly rejected an initiative requiring the labeling of genetically modified foods, lawmakers are reviving the GMO ...

Pakistan working to formulate ‘national biotechnology policy’

Pakistan's Ministry of National Food Security has started the process to formulate a ‘national biotechnology policy’, and was working on ...

Is there a farmer and consumer backlash against GM crops?

Peter Melchett |
Most US consumers say they want genetically modified food labelled (it isn't) and believe that they don't eat GM food ...

Russia moves to legitimize GM seed imports, spur research

Ilya Dashkovsky |
Russia has introduced a registration system for foods containing genetically modified organisms that could drag the illegal import of genetically modified seeds ...

Food First anti-GMO activist Lappé challenges Grist’s coverage of GMOs as naive

Anna Lappe |
If you’ve been reading the running commentary over at Grist for the past six months, journalist Nathanael Johnson has been opining about ...

Panama to use GM mosquitoes to battle deadly dengue

Robert Herriman |
Two weeks ago, Panama declared a dengue outbreak, that up to that point, had affected more than 3,100 people and killed ...

U.S. agriculture can change the GMO conversation

Despite the head start biotechnology opponents have, there’s still plenty of opportunity for farmers, ranchers and the biotechnology industry to ...

An example of how much pesticides have changed

Steve Savage |
The pesticides that farmers use to protect their crops have changed a great deal over the last few decades. While ...

Massive data do not support Don Huber’s GMO/glyphosate pathogen claims

Kevin Folta |
Anti-GMO figure Don Huber, Emeritus Professor of Plant Pathology at Purdue University, has stirred quite a bit of controversy as ...

The fable of Hawaiian ‘Frankencorn’

Ronald Bailey |
Hawaii is the epicenter of a furious campaign to shut down production farms that yield genetically modified seed. It was ...

Organic food and farm groups ask Obama to require GMO food labels

Carey Gillam |
Four U.S. lawmakers joined with more than 200 food companies, organic farming groups, health and environment organizations and other groups on Thursday ...

Sustainability case for GE crops

Bob Bartley, Robert Wager |
The public debate about food has become deafening. "Local" and "organic" are mantras of the organic lobby, but organic food ...

Grist for the genetic engineering mill

Henry Miller |
A “what I’ve learned about GMOs” (“genetically modified organisms”) end-of-the-year column by Nathanael Johnson, Grist’s food writer, would ordinarily not warrant much attention ...

China vows ‘active, cautious’ GMO food stance

With the safety certificates for China's GMO rice and corn expiring soon, the country will take an "active and cautious" policy ...

Uganda: ActionAid, other NGOs face scrutiny for false claims that GMOs cause cancer, infertility

Sadab Kitatta Kaaya |
Last November, the National Agricultural Research Organization (Naro) took concrete steps towards beating off any opposition to the draft bio-technology ...

Addressing belief that organic farming uses fewer/less harmful ‘natural’ pesticides

Howy Jacobs |
Go shopping in any large supermarket in a Western country and you are likely to find yourself bombarded with enticements ...

Social benefits of biotech crops

Andrew Kniss |
Ask any sugarbeet grower in the US how their lives have changed since the commercialization of Roundup Ready beets. Really ...

Ex FDA official analyzes industry draft GMO labeling and ‘natural’ proposal

Elaine Watson |
It might have enraged those in favor of mandatory GMO labeling, but a leaked document outlining the Grocery Manufacturers Association’s ...

Weighing the plusses and minuses of GMO labeling

Tamar Haspel |
The most visible and contentious debate in our food supply is undoubtedly over labeling of genetically modified organisms. In the ...

Kenya to lift ban, commercialize GMOs

Olive Burrows |
Kenyan Education, Science and Technology Cabinet Secretary Jacob Kaimenyi has revealed plans by the government to lift a ban on Genetically ...