Daily Food & Agriculture Digest
Beverages, meats, fruits and vegetables: CRISPR poised to offer more sustainable alternatives
Although vegetarian and vegan diets have risen in popularity over the years, humankind’s appetite for meat is still insatiable. By ...
US food is pesticide free: Latest USDA report finds 99+% of 23 conventionally-grown fruits, vegetables and grains test below hazard benchmarks
The USDA has published the 2022 Pesticide Data Program Annual Summary, which shows that over 99% of the samples tested had ...
Viewpoint: While African nations embrace GM and gene-edited crops to address climate change challenges, EU lags further behind, even as food prices soar
While some richer nations dither over how to deal with biotech farming innovations, scientists in lower and middle income countries are ...
Livestock industry targets Florida in campaign to block cultivated meat innovation
If Florida bans cultivated meat, it will be the first in the nation to do so. With food scarcity challenging ...
Australian glyphosate cancer litigation: Judge poised to rule on the country’s first weedkiller case
An Australian court on January 29 heard closing arguments in a class action lawsuit alleging that a weedkiller produced by ...
Challenging the anti-GMO ‘foreign gene’ Frankenfood myth: Crops ‘steal’ genes from other species to accelerate evolution
Research, led by the University of Sheffield, is the first to show that grasses can incorporate DNA from other species ...
Hybrid seafood? Shrimp added to expanding roster of 3D printed, cultivated seafood products
Israeli startup Steakholder Foods has added a 3D-printed shrimp prototype to an expanding roster of alternative seafood products. The company ...
Viewpoint: Why do some people readily believe climate scientists but reject the view of crop geneticists? Austrian survey provides some clues
Fortunately, vaccine and climate skeptics prefer to hang out on social media, but not – at least at the moment ...
In face of diminishing freshwater resources, new gene-edited tomato variety can withstand droughts without compromising yields
A new discovery by Tel Aviv University has succeeded in cultivating and characterizing tomato varieties with higher water use efficiency ...
Gene-edited fungus-resistant rice variety slated for field trials, first genetically-engineered crop trial in Italy nearly 20 years
For the first time in almost 20 years, a new entry appeared in the public database that lists proposals to test ...
Bill Gates and bug-eating: Conspiracy theory claims billionaire wants to replace cattle industry with insect protein. What’s the truth?
“Bill Gates wants to get rid of the cattle industry, and have people eat his FAKE MEAT,” writes one commenter, ...
China reverses course, authorizes genetically modified corn and soybeans to wean itself off western imports
China is about to start growing genetically modified crops, and that has me wondering what it will mean for its ...
Are we making an ‘inevitable shift’ to plant-based and cultured meat? Here are 8 alternative protein predictions for 2024
Here are the biggest trends to look out for as the alternative protein sector aims to further enshrine itself in ...
African countries turn toward home-engineered gene edited crops to ensure regional acceptance
Molecular biologist Steven Runo once thought that his team would make history as the first to plant gene-edited seeds in African soil ...
‘Insects are perfect machines’: Bug-mimicking tiny robots can pollinate crops, lift many times their weight
Insects are the “perfect machines,” faster and stronger than humans relative to size, [Conor Trygstad] said. They are also tasty ...
Lab-cultured eel alternative to an over-fished delicacy? Israel-Japan partnership looks to 2025 launch
Forsea Foods, the only known company working on cell-based eel, has created the first prototype of its cultivated eel. The ...
Disease is poised to wipe out much of Africa’s rice crop. Still-unapproved gene edited varietals may be the only hope
A new study has found that CRISPR technology can be used to edit genes in some strains of rice, developing ...
Viewpoint: Who is behind reactionary European movement to hobble lab grown meat revolution?
Vienna, Paris and Rome, along with nine other EU countries, are set to argue that meat grown in a laboratory ...
Bayer to appeal $2.25 billion judgment that its glyphosate weedkiller caused worker’s cancer
Bayer was ordered on January 26 to pay $2.25 billion to a Pennsylvania man who said he developed cancer from ...
Tomatoes ready for harvest in 40 days? Gene edited prototypes could transform one of the world’s most popular fruits
Scientists have just genetically modified cherry tomatoes to make them easier to grow, and the future applications could include making them more ...
From the plow to GMOs, here are 8 innovations that radically transformed agriculture and human history
What are the agricultural inventions that have had the most impact? Here's a chronological list of some of the most ...
After EU Environment Committee vote approving relaxed crop gene editing rules, full European Parliament vote looms in 10 days
The European Parliament’s Environment Committee (ENVI) approved on January 24 new rules for new genomic techniques (NGTs). The plenary will ...
‘Cell-based meat grows like a tumor’: A new ad campaign targeting cultivated meat industry criticized as ‘deceptive and unscientific’
A new public information campaign against cultivated—or “lab-grown”—meat is being run by a group with close links to a controversial ...
Urban farming impact: Growing food in cities has six times the carbon footprint of conventional agriculture
A new University of Michigan-led international study finds that fruits and vegetables grown in urban farms and gardens have a ...
Better tasting, climate-proof coffee: Largest genetic map of Arabica coffee helps researchers grow optimized beans of the future
Researchers in Italy pieced together the most complete genetic map yet of Arabica coffee, the world's most popular drink ...
Patenting plants: Here’s why the oft-criticized system enables innovation
Intellectual property rights can be classified as copyrights and industrial property rights. Copyrights cover intellectual and artistic works. Industrial property ...
USDA: Why cell-based meat is critical to address climate change
In a historic move, USDA-NIFA’s Agriculture and Food Research Initiative's Sustainable Agricultural Systems (SAS) program invested in cultivated meat research ...