Viewpoint: Why leftist GMO rejectionists should take notice of Cuba's emergence as biomedicine and ag-biotech innovator

Viewpoint: Why leftist GMO rejectionists should take notice of Cuba’s emergence as biomedicine and ag-biotech innovator

Daniel Norero |
This past Christmas was not the best of times for Cubans. It was difficult to find food such as chicken, ...
Viewpoint: Controversial EU ruling banning neonicotinoid pesticides that will devastate beet industry is not based on evidence-based science

Viewpoint: Controversial EU ruling banning neonicotinoid pesticides that will devastate beet industry is not based on evidence-based science

Gil Rivière Wekstein |
Last week the CJEU (Court of Justice of the European Union) issued a ruling that is now threatening the beet ...
A ‘New Green Revolution’ is brewing — just in time, as the world population breaks past the 8 billion mark

A ‘New Green Revolution’ is brewing — just in time, as the world population breaks past the 8 billion mark

Gurjeet Singh Mann |
You can mark the date on your calendar: On November 15, 2022, a mother will give birth to a baby ...
Soaring seed prices: What role do patents and regulation play?

Soaring seed prices: What role do patents and regulation play?

Emma Kovak |
Agricultural seed prices have soared over the last 20 years. Conventional seed prices have risen 200%, while genetically modified ones ...
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Carbon tax on farming to reduce carbon emissions? New Zealand is pioneering this new policy. Here’s why its touted benefits may not be a sure thing

Jacqueline Rowarth, Jon Entine |
Agriculture contributes an estimated one-quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions. The economy in New Zealand, a tiny country at the ...
‘Like turning a golf ball into string’: Making meat substitutes is not easy

‘Like turning a golf ball into string’: Making meat substitutes is not easy

Bob Holmes |
If you’re an environmentally aware meat-eater, you probably carry at least a little guilt to the dinner table. The meat ...
Viewpoint: 'Pesticide treadmill'? — Latest research challenges activist meme, shows pairing GM crops with pesticides yields environmental benefits

Viewpoint: ‘Pesticide treadmill’? — Latest research challenges activist meme, shows pairing GM crops with pesticides yields environmental benefits

Cameron English |
Almost three decades ago, activist groups began making all sorts of troubling predictions about the dangers of growing genetically engineered ...
Precision animal breeding: How gene editing could revolutionize animal agriculture and disease control

Precision animal breeding: How gene editing could revolutionize animal agriculture and disease control

Sandy Trees |
Given my interests as a veterinarian, indeed the only vet in the House of Lords, my contribution to the Second ...
67 tons: Harvest of first commercial-quality GMO beta carotene-enriched Golden Rice nears completion in Philippines

67 tons: Harvest of first commercial-quality GMO beta carotene-enriched Golden Rice nears completion in Philippines

More than 67 tons of fresh paddy of beta carotene-enriched rice have been harvested in 17 Golden Rice production sites ...
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Viewpoint: Could crop biotechnology mitigate dislocations from climate change? Anti-GMO activists say ‘no’. Here’s why they are wrong

Andrew Porterfield |
We’ve heard a lot about climate change, and its impact on crops, especially in tropical and sub-tropical regions of the ...
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Viewpoint: Precautionary near zero-risk standard is an impossible policy stifling European innovation and productivity. Here’s a safe alternative

David Zaruk |
After 30 years of squandering the peace dividend, deindustrialising economies and ignoring facts and evidence in their ideology-driven policies, Western ...
Viewpoint: Can large-scale agriculture overcome stigma it is not sustainable? Here’s a 10-step regulatory guide to make that happen

Viewpoint: Can large-scale agriculture overcome stigma it is not sustainable? Here’s a 10-step regulatory guide to make that happen

David Zaruk |
Regulators seem blissfully unaware, especially in Brussels, how much their pandering to the idealistic aspirations of small environmental activist groups ...
Viewpoint: Inside two decades of anti-industry attacks by green activists in media, film and politics

Viewpoint: Inside two decades of anti-industry attacks by green activists in media, film and politics

David Zaruk |
Humanity is (hopefully) coming out of a global pandemic thanks, in a large part, to the massive, rapid development and ...
Viewpoint: Tobacconization of corporations — How green activist groups delegitimize industries regardless of the benefits of their products

Viewpoint: Tobacconization of corporations — How green activist groups delegitimize industries regardless of the benefits of their products

David Zaruk |
I am often bemused by how industry actors think of themselves. Often they are content with being the second slowest ...
'Mania of zero risk’: How environmentalists inflame concerns about farm chemicals, increasing anti-GM food rejectionism and the degradation of waterways

‘Mania of zero risk’: How environmentalists inflame concerns about farm chemicals, increasing anti-GM food rejectionism and the degradation of waterways

Stuart Smyth |
Food Watch warns, wrongly, that trace amounts of mineral oil can get into our food and seriously endanger consumers, calling ...
Viewpoint: Glyphosate and other 'toxic herbicides' in school lunches? Food Chain Radio hosts disinformation specialist Zen Honeycutt

Viewpoint: Glyphosate and other ‘toxic herbicides’ in school lunches? Food Chain Radio hosts disinformation specialist Zen Honeycutt

Kevin Folta |
School lunches might not be the perfect sustenance, I don't know. When I was in school, the institutionalized food was ...
Analysis: Climate mitigation funding imbalance? US government slow to fund climate-smart agricultural innovation — 1/35th of what's spent on clean energy

Analysis: Climate mitigation funding imbalance? US government slow to fund climate-smart agricultural innovation — 1/35th of what’s spent on clean energy

Agriculture is a substantial source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, accounting for about 10% of the U.S. total. Farmers, ranchers, ...
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Part II: Can Uganda and Kenya become Africa’s hub for crop biotechnology innovation?

Peter Wamboga-Mugirya |
Erostus Nsubuga, who sits on the Presidential Roundtable for Investments in Agriculture, and serves on several well-placed boards of state-enterprises ...
Part I: With Kenya poised to embrace growing and importing genetically modified crops, Ugandan farmers and scientists bemoan their country’s inaction

Part I: With Kenya poised to embrace growing and importing genetically modified crops, Ugandan farmers and scientists bemoan their country’s inaction

Peter Wamboga-Mugirya |
The decision last fall by newly-elected Kenyan President, Dr. William Samoei arap Ruto to lift his country’s 10-year ban on ...
Biotech chestnut tree poised to restore lost ecosystems and biodiversity — But it needs your help

Biotech chestnut tree poised to restore lost ecosystems and biodiversity — But it needs your help

Kevin Folta |
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire kindle iconic imagery of the season. However, the American chestnut (Castenea dentata) that once ...
Podcast: Time to eat bugs? Fighting high cholesterol with CRISPR; mRNA flu vaccines coming soon?

Podcast: Time to eat bugs? Fighting high cholesterol with CRISPR; mRNA flu vaccines coming soon?

Cameron English, Kevin Folta |
Are you ready to eat insects? Some scientists say it's time we get more protein from bugs and less from ...
GLP’s Jon Entine on Seed World: How the Ukrainian war and African famine are changing public perceptions about genetic modification of crops and agricultural gene editing

GLP’s Jon Entine on Seed World: How the Ukrainian war and African famine are changing public perceptions about genetic modification of crops and agricultural gene editing

Ally Roden, Jon Entine, Sara Evanega |
There are many questions and misunderstandings that surround gene editing, especially as the world still works to understand the technology. In ...
Part II: Viewpoint — Kenyan protestors aggressively promote disinformation in campaign to scuttle GM crop imports and cultivation

Part II: Viewpoint — Kenyan protestors aggressively promote disinformation in campaign to scuttle GM crop imports and cultivation

Peter Wamboga-Mugirya |
Are anti-biotechnology advocacy groups honestly engaging in science in their attacks on genetically modified crops? ...
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Part I: Analysis — Secret alliance: How Kenyan anti-GMO activists are scrambling to block President’s decision authorizing GM corn imports and local cultivation

Peter Wamboga-Mugirya |
The East African-wide famine and supply chain issues exacerbated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have reenergized the anti-GMO movement in ...
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Insect food? Public skepticism remains a major hurdle but here is the sustainability case for including them in our diet

Peter Alexander |
The consumption of insects has slowly increased as the benefits become widely discussed. More than 2,000 edible species have been identified ...
Analysis: Vegetables are good. Meat is bad. Here’s how meta-studies can be ‘interpreted’ to provide simplistic results

Analysis: Vegetables are good. Meat is bad. Here’s how meta-studies can be ‘interpreted’ to provide simplistic results

Chuck Dinerstein |
A new meta-analysis upends the belief that red meat is bad and vegetables are good. How can that be? It ...
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Viewpoint: Reject GM crops because they’re ‘not natural’? Here’s a primer on 9,000 years of human tampering with our food supply

Matt Ridley |
One of the most frequently cited concerns about ‘genetically modified’ food is that it is ‘unnatural’ or as the then ...