Traditional farming a better solution for African countries

Kumi Naidoo |
Given the British government's approach to protecting the environment by trying to sell forests, culling badgers, and cutting environmental protection, the ...

Agricultural economist Alexander J. Stein addresses concerns about Golden Rice

Alexander J Stein |
International Food Policy Research Institute economist Alexander J. Stein wrote a response on her personal blog to points raised by ...

When a genetic solution saved the French wine industry

Steve Savage |
The mid to late 1800s was a very difficult time for the European wine grape industry.  New pests associated with ...

Oregon’s GM wheat: Still no answer, records show concern over export markets

Eric Mortenson |
Four months after the discovery of genetically engineered wheat sent a shudder through one of Oregon's most significant international markets, ...

Restoring tomato flavor: More complicated than finding that perfect taste

Nancy Stamp |
Tomatoes are the #1-selling fruit or vegetable in the world today. Yet consumers complain about blandness of supermarket tomatoes and ...

Syngenta to take a continent to court to upend pesticide ban

John Upton |
Syngenta is preparing to spray its lawyerly might all over Europe in a bid to be allowed to keep killing ...

Refusal to embrace GM crops is hurting Indian farmers

Henry Miller |
India has enjoyed successes with genetic engineering in agriculture, but its relationship with this environmentally friendly, wealth-enhancing technology may be ...

India’s Minister of Agriculture: Farmers prefer growing GM crops

NEW DELHI: Farmers tend to prefer growing genetically modified crops as they give a higher yield, are more disease resistant and provide ...

Hawaiian officials introduce additional GMO bills

Tom Callis |
Hawaii Island’s food fight is about to get even more messy. After sitting on the sidelines during the last three ...

Agroecology, conventional breeding superior to GMOs

Doug Gurian-Sherman |
My last post discussed the success of public sector scientists who discovered and developed genes in soybean, using conventional breeding, that confer ...

Science and GMOs are not the bad guys here

Emily Willingham |
Blogger Beth Hoffman, who is like me a Forbes contributor, tells us in a garbled polemic against genetically modified (GM) foods that, ...

Why genetically modifying food is a bad idea

Beth Hoffman |
Recently the debate over genetically modified (GMO) foods has heated up again.  In just the past few weeks, articles about ...

Real threat to food security is ginned-up panic over GMOs

Larry Steckel |
There has been a lot of commotion about GMO crops in the press this summer. It amazes me that there ...

Tomatoes ripe for improvement

Kenneth Chang |
Science is trying to build a better supermarket tomato. At a laboratory here at the University of Florida’s Institute for Plant ...

Mark Lynas on Philippines travesty: True story about who destroyed Golden Rice GM rice crop

Mark Lynas |
Did you hear that a group of 400 angry farmers attacked and destroyed a field trial of genetically modified rice in the ...

Journal article claiming GMOs might pass “genetic benefits” to weeds challenged

Michael Simpson |
It is well accepted observation that when the pseudoscience or anti-science crowd runs out of supporting evidence (usually when it’s ...

Is it anti-science to be anti-GMOs?

Lindsay Abrams |
“The science is quite clear: crop improvement by the modern molecular techniques of biotechnology is safe.” So asserts the consensus statement on ...

Lynas slams Indian official for blocking GM eggplant

ET Bureau, Urmi Goswami |
NEW DELHI: British environmental activist Mark Lynas, who once "demonised" geneticially modified crops and now campaigns for their cause, blames Jairam Ramesh for ...

“We need a holistic approach to bee health challenges”

Lorne Hepworth |
Bee health has been the subject of much media attention over the last year — and rightly so. Bees are ...

First mainstream GM food on sale in Britain

Sean Poulter |
A Frankenstein food breakfast cereal designed for children and packed with additives linked to bad behaviour and hyperactivity is being ...

Is it time for scientist activism against GMO fear-mongering?

David Kroll |
In areas of southeast Asia and Africa, vitamin A deficiency is common and can cause blindness. The World Health Organization estimates that ...

Battling India’s “Monsanto Protection Act,” farmers demand end to GMO

Paromita Pain |
On August 8, thousands of farmers and activists from across 20 Indian states demonstrated in New Delhi against the Biotechnology ...

GM bananas: from nutrition to disease resistance

According to Professor James Dale, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), when Banana Bunchy Top Virus (BBTV) struck Australia in 1913, ...

EU group claiming “hidden GMO” sunflowers killing bees

New alert in Italy, were bees are dying on sunflower crops. Multiple cases of honeybee colony decline and neurological symptoms ...

Monsanto poised to take over the weed industry

Rick Paulas |
Earlier this month, the state of Illinois joined the party and legalized medical marijuana, becoming the 20th state in the ...

U.S. farm, food groups want better oversight of GMO field trials

Carey Gillam |
More than 150 U.S. farm and food businesses and organizations on Wednesday called for the U.S. Department of Agriculture to ...

Beer and GMOs: What’s in your beer?

Maureen Ogle |
A few weeks back, an entrepreneur (in this case a modern-day version of a snake oil salesperson) who calls herself ...