Daily Food & Ag Digest
UK should ban, or at least label, GMOs
Daily Mail'Frankenstein food' a good thing? It's all great GM liesDaily MailThere is no doubt that it was a declaration ...
GM proponents face litigation
Litigation threats are forcing biotechnology campaigner Bill Crabtree to rethink his approach to the controversial topic, and call for greater ...
Christmas tree genome relatively unchanged in 100 million years
Science can make better corn and, well, better everything - except perhaps the Christmas tree. The genome of conifers like spruce, ...
GM food-crops in developing countries: blessing or curse?
There is immense pressure on developing countries to adopt genetically modified (GM) crops in the shortest possible time to supposedly ...
UK: Seeds of another GM row are sown
Humbug. Christmastide would not be the same without the word. But while it is usually Scrooge’s denouncement of the festivities, ...
Smart food — Is there an alternative to GMOs?
By 2050, we need to figure out how to not only feed but also nourish the three billion new people ...
Co-founder of Greenpeace: GM opponents need a fundamental conversion
It takes courage, humility and honesty to admit mistakes. And how many of us haven't jumped to wrong and impetuous ...
Kenya sending the wrong message about GM foods
Kenya has bypassed its own biosafety watchdog in banning GM foods, which will stifle balanced debate of GM in Africa, ...
Indian scientists found guilty of marketing contaminated GM cotton seeds
India TodayIndian scientists found guilty of marketing contaminated GM cotton seedsIndia TodayCertain tests conducted in 2004 at the National Research ...
“Just Label It” crowd’s true mission is to ban GM crops
Anti-biotech activists are like zombies in a horror movie: No matter how many times you defeat them, they keep snapping ...
UK’s GM trials to go ahead next year
Scientists will go ahead with plans to plant genetically modified (GM) crops in the UK next year, despite vandalism during ...
Will Monsanto destroy Mexico’s corn?
Aljazeera.comWill Monsanto destroy Mexico's corn?Aljazeera.comThose in the North fear the high costs and debts associated with transgenic corn, while the ...
The future of food: Are there alternatives to GMOs?
By 2050, we need to figure out how to not only feed but also nourish the three billion new people ...
“RIPE” project to increase crops’ photosynthetic efficiency
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has received a five–year, $25-million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to ...
Russia to tighten reigns on GMO industry
Russia will soon adopt a tough legislation to limit the cultivation, importation and use of GMO in feed production for ...
UK, Kenya, China: doing the GMO two-step
Gotta love the candor of UK Environment Secretary Owen Paterson, who reportedly called consumer opposition to genetically modified (GM) food ...
How the food movement is gaining strength
More and more people are realizing that our food chain is in crisis. Agribusiness has made profits more important than ...
“We’re not backing down,” says Pamm Larry, who led the charge to get Prop 37 on the ballot
One of the pro-37 campaigners [was] none other than Pamm Larry, the now internationally known grandmother from Chico who initiated ...
Canada: Food security and GM food regulation growing issues
Food security a growing issueNorth Shore NewsRichmond, Powell River, Salt Spring Island, Nelson, Rossland and Kaslo have enacted bylaws banning ...
Arctic GMO apple: Is it getting closer?
Is the GMO apple getting closer to reality? I talked to one source this week who believes the USDA decision on the GMO ...
Honeybee epigenetics may explain why bees are so sensitive to environmental changes
Scientists from the University of Sheffield, Queen Mary, University of London and the Australian National University, have found that honeybees ...
Uganda must beware of GM foods
The government of Uganda is in final stages of introducing Genetically Modified (GM) crops in the country as a quick ...
UK: GM food row sparked by DEFRA minister’s support
The row about genetically modified (GM) food re-ignited this week after a government minister said there were “real environmental benefits” associated with ...
‘Golden Rice’ scandal tarnishes ethics committee
'Golden Rice' scandal tarnishes ethics committeeGlobal TimesThe results of an investigation into the infamous experiment of "Golden Rice," a genetically ...
Speed up roll-out of GM crops, says British prime minister
Source – The Telegraph (UK) By Christopher Hope Date – Dec 10, 2012 Website – www.telegraph.co.uk European Union bureaucrats are ...
Scottish government responds to UK minister’s pro-GM comments
In view of the UK Food Minister's pronouncements on GM today ('Food minister Owen Paterson backs GM crops') we publish ...
New evidence of Prop 37 voting fraud?
After election day most of us heard that Prop 37, the initiative to label GMO foods failed to gather enough ...