New corn rootworm traits will help farmers control underground pests

Corn farmers have experienced some cases of corn-rootworm resistance to new biotech traits, but the incidents have not been widespread ...

Progress in developing drought tolerant corn

Ross Korves&nbsp|&nbsp
Drought in corn and soybean growing areas of the Midwestern U.S. in the summer of 2012 and again this year ...

Labeling GM foods in Washington: “Science doesn’t support I-522”

Robert Wood&nbsp|&nbsp
Initiative 522 on Washington’s November general election ballot — to require labeling of genetically engineered (GE) foods — should be ...

How serendipity in an Israeli lab led to drought-resistant plants

Abigail Leichman&nbsp|&nbsp
Plant biologist Shimon Gepstein did not set out to find a revolutionary technology that has been successfully producing drought-resistant rice, ...

The Grocery Manufacturers Association has launched a GMO facts website

Elaine Watson&nbsp|&nbsp
(Summary) In response to the growing polarization of the GMO debate, the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) launched a new GMO ...

Europeans are less negative about GMOs than portrayed

Europeans may be slightly less anti-science than they are portrayed - at least when it comes to food. Though American ...

British Columbia: Union of B.C. Municipalities passes resolution to ask the province to ban GMOs

Jeremy Nuttall&nbsp|&nbsp
Municipal politicians rejected genetically engineered food by a narrow margin at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention in Vancouver Thursday ...

Imagine a world without orange juice

Imagine a world without orange juice. Heck, I can’t even imagine a morning without this delicious drink. It’s been a ...

Pakistan: Scientific truth about agri biotechnology

Nasir Butt&nbsp|&nbsp
Introduction of new technologies has always been resisted in any field by the people who are the beneficiaries of the ...

Poll: Are GM crops good for biodiversity?

Our special report, "All creatures great and small," argues that the best way to preserve biodiversity is to encourage growth. Perhaps even ...

Scientists use gene editing to dehorn dairy cattle

In groundbreaking research, University of Minnesota scientists have used a modified gene editing system to produce horn-free dairy cattle genetics ...

“The anti-GMO movement is anti-science/progress”

Bernie Mooney&nbsp|&nbsp
"One of the issues rolling around regarding the anti-gmo movement is whether they are anti-science," says Bernie Mooney in his ...

Africa: Drought-tolerant maize ‘could be available by 2017’

[NAIROBI] A drought-tolerant maize variety could be available to farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2017, according to scientists working on ...

Golden Rice: A product of precise plant breeding for a noble purpose

Ben de Lumen&nbsp|&nbsp
"Throughout world history, humans have succeeded in improving plants and animals as food sources," explains Ben O. de Lumen, Ph.D., ...

International rice institute responds to Tufts’ Golden Rice screw up

Human nutrition studies help us understand how well the beta carotene in Golden Rice is converted to vitamin A or ...

Non-GMO foods will account for 30% of US food and beverage sales by 2017

Elaine Watson&nbsp|&nbsp
US retail sales of non-GMO foods and beverages are projected to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ...

Africa shouldn’t take GM crops lightly, but neither can it ignore their potential

Jane Karuku&nbsp|&nbsp
In the unlikely event that I had forgotten just how controversial and polarizing genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are, the past few days ...

The bad science checklist of GMO opponents

Michael Simpson&nbsp|&nbsp
One of my favorite science websites is at Science or Not, the author of which, Graham Coghill, claims that “this website will ...

USDA will not take action in case of GMO alfalfa contamination

Carey Gillam&nbsp|&nbsp
The detection of a small amount of genetically modified material in a Washington state farmer's non-GMO alfalfa crop constitutes a ...

Growing controversy over GMO bananas in Uganda

Hilary Heuler&nbsp|&nbsp
Uganda is poised to introduce genetically modified organisms as parliament considers a bill to regulate them.  The modified crops could ...

Critics: “GMO OMG” is manipulative polemic

Lindsay Abrams&nbsp|&nbsp
The debate surrounding genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, is as complicated as it is controversial. But the reviews coming in for Jeremy ...

Kenya: Ignore propaganda and lift GMO import ban

Bibiana Iraki&nbsp|&nbsp
It is unfortunate that despite well-documented benefits of modern agricultural biotechnology towards improving food security, alleviating poverty, and enhancing socio-economic ...

Careful practices keep GMO and conventional alfalfa separate, farmer says

Anna King&nbsp|&nbsp
Washington State agriculture officials announced today that genetically modified alfalfa was found in a field where it shouldn’t have been ...

GLP’s Entine reveals Hawaii anti-GMO campaign breaks spending laws

When Walter Ritte ran for the at-large seat for the Board of Trustees at the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, his ...

USDA weighing options in Washington GMO alfalfa contamination case

Carey Gillam&nbsp|&nbsp
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is evaluating whether or not to take action in the case of a Washington state ...

What does it mean to be genetically modified?

Amanda Maxham&nbsp|&nbsp
Driving through corn and soybean fields in Wisconsin, Amanda Maxham, Ph.D, a writer and Research Associate with the Ayn Rand ...

Tanzania: Government to endorse GM maize trials soon?

Finnigan Wa Simbeye&nbsp|&nbsp
LOCAL seeds experts are optimistic about government move to allow field trials of genetically engineered maize which has already proved ...
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