Daily Food & Ag Digest
GMOs and Science Denialists: A GMO Primer
Liberals often have a smug sense of superiority over conservatives when it comes to science literacy. True enough, a lot ...
Scotland: Farmers buck GM ban in hopes to reduce pesticide use
Recently, the UK Environment Secretary, Owen Paterson, called on the European Union to relax strict restrictions on growing GM crops ...
Lab-grown burgers cannot provide a secure future for Africa
Sergey Brin, the billionaire American businessman who co-founded Google, pays a Dutch scientist to develop a burger from stem cells ...
Golden Rice trial vandalized
According to the Business Mirror, a farmer group called Kilusang Magbubukid ng Bikol (Peasant Movement of Bicol, or KMB) and ...
Kauai anti-GMO bill deferred to September
The Kauai County Council unanimously deferred to September 9 a controversial proposal to demand disclosure of pesticide use and genetically ...
Mark Lynas: It’s time to ignore anti-GMO activists
Fifteen years ago I was an anti-GMO activist, determined to ensure that biotechnology was never adopted. I destroyed crops in ...
Oregon wheat contamination still a mystery
On Monday, investigators working with the US Department of Agriculture's plant inspection agency APHIS released the first progress update in ...
Argentine scientists develop virus resistant GM potato
Argentine scientists have developed potato plants resistant to Potato Virus Y (PVY), a disease that reduces crop yields from 20 ...
Kloor: Critic of pseudoscience = defender of industry?
If you follow the public debate on genetically modified foods, you know it’s become unhinged from reality. This is because ...
Hawaii: Big Island council withdraws GE bill after discussion
No decision on the GMO prohibition bill at the Hawaii County Council’s Committee on Public Safety and Mass Transit. Bill ...
Overcoming the “ick” factor key to understanding GMOs
One of the greatest obstacles to technological progress, especially but not only in areas such as food and medicine, has ...
UK debate: Is opposition to GM food really just superstition?
Green party leader Natalie Bennett and Johnjoe McFadden, a professor of molecular genetics at the University of Surrey, debate the ...
Canada: 14-year-old debates GE with TV personality
Rachel Parent is 14 and believes GE food should be labeled. The young activist has been making public speeches about ...
Ghana: GE promoters winning as major opponent switches to pro-GE camp
It could be described as a battle to control food security. It could even be seen as a game in ...
Natural products producers: Let the consumer market decide on GE labeling
It’s the most contentious issue for industry since the passage of the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 or the ...
Kauai Council delays decision on modified crops
The Kauai County Council will wait for legal opinions before deciding whether to approve a measure that would require agricultural ...
Philippines: Golden rice rice approval ‘edging closer’
Scientists in the Philippines are weeks from submitting a genetically modified variety of rice to the authorities for biosafety evaluations ...
Bruce Chassy: None of the animals and plants we eat today exist ‘in nature,’ they are all GMOs
What precedent might it set if firms are forced to label foods made using new technologies, even if the end ...
Hawaii’s paradise is being threatened by fear-mongering, threats, and witch-hunting
Is Hawaii, Paradise being Poisoned? AbsoFreakinlutely by fear, threats, fear mongering a witch hunt conducted by those who don’t trust ...
Keith Kloor: The GE labeling debate
There are two camps that favor labeling genetically modified [GM] foods: 1) The “Right to Know” people, who say they ...
Nigeria: Biotechnology is a key platform for sustainable economic growth
Since the advent of biotechnology, the number of countries that cultivate genetically engineered (GE) crops continues to increase globally. While ...
Polyploidy: Multiple genomes at core of mystery of plant evolution
A new understanding of the evolutionary history of plants has been revealed by University of Aberdeen scientists. The findings – ...
Papaya farmers struggle amidst Hawaii GMO debate
Hawaii native Alberto Belmes is worried his Papayas will likely rot on the trees of is 100-acre papaya farm, as ...
European fear of GMOs may disrupt trade deal talks
The U.S. and EU want to strike a trade deal. The two economies make up 45% of the world's GDP ...
Fight over labeling delays Uganda GMO bill
Northern Uganda farmers are seeking to petition Parliament over the bill promoting the use of Genetically Modified Organisms. This was ...
GMOs don’t hurt anyone, but opposing them does
How do you demonize scientists who added 3 genes to the 30,000 in rice in order to stop vitamin A ...
India’s farmers wait as Bangladesh embraces biotech eggplant
Many people in India view their neighbors in Bangladesh with a measure of pity. They inhabit an overcrowded, less-developed country ...