Economic consequences of regulations of GM crops

Economic consequences of regulations of GM crops

Peter W.B. Phillips |
Are regulations hampering the potential for biotechnology to contribute to global food security? ...
Global food security has been lagging since 2015. Here’s how renewed public-private partnerships could turn around the decline

Global food security has been lagging since 2015. Here’s how renewed public-private partnerships could turn around the decline

Peter Phillips, Steven Webb, Stuart Smyth |
Global food security is at a tipping point. After decades of both absolute and relative improvement in food security worldwide, ...
Part 2: The hypocrisy of opponents of genetic engineering of food

Part 2: The hypocrisy of opponents of genetic engineering of food

Steven Cerier |
Logic would dictate that those who are opposed to using gene engineering (GE) in all its forms to grow crops ...
Part 1: The organic food industry's rejection of modernity

Part 1: The organic food industry’s rejection of modernity

Steven Cerier |
The rapid advance of technology has enriched our daily lives. We can take pictures and videos with a cell phone, ...
Viewpoint: Letter to the EU on climate change and agricultural sustainability

Viewpoint: Letter to the EU on climate change and agricultural sustainability

Kevin Folta |
The European Commission is taking public feedback on gene editing. I urge you to send your letter here. If you ...
How did Sri Lanka’s organic-only debacle begin? Simple — ‘uninformed, flawed decisions based on wishful thinking’

How did Sri Lanka’s organic-only debacle begin? Simple — ‘uninformed, flawed decisions based on wishful thinking’

Henry Miller, Kathleen Hefferon |
All of us have had the experience of learning things, as the saying goes, “the hard way.”  That phenomenon has ...
Viewpoint: Animal genetic selection will likely be embraced by public — but gene editing could face resistance from activist GMO opponents

Viewpoint: Animal genetic selection will likely be embraced by public — but gene editing could face resistance from activist GMO opponents

Alison Van Eenennaam |
Animal biotechnology is the application of recombinant DNA techniques to animals. Genetic engineering and cloning are two older forms of ...
Mexico’s corn production needs to increase significantly — is this possible with agroecology, and without GMOs?

Mexico’s corn production needs to increase significantly — is this possible with agroecology, and without GMOs?

Luis Ventura |
Through its Decree banning imports of GM corn and restricting trade with the United States and other countries, the administration ...
Podcast: Prof Kevin Folta profiles Jeffrey Smith, a leading purveyor of crop biotechnology disinformation often cited by anti-biotech advocacy groups

Podcast: Prof Kevin Folta profiles Jeffrey Smith, a leading purveyor of crop biotechnology disinformation often cited by anti-biotech advocacy groups

Kevin Folta |
We must be dedicated to fighting back against false information in food and medicine. Jeffery Smith is a personality with ...
Viewpoint: European politicians seem hell-bent on undermining sustainable farming

Viewpoint: European politicians seem hell-bent on undermining sustainable farming

David Zaruk |
As Members of the European Parliament meet... to discuss how violently to continue Brussels’ attack on European farmers and consumers, ...
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Viewpoint: ‘Anti-GMO activists persist in their fear tactics targeting the African public’ — Here’s the damage they wreak in the less developed world

Robert Wager |
From the beginning, genetically engineered (GE) crops (also known as GMOs) have been controversial. Europe has always been at the ...
A shortage of healthful omega-3 fatty acid from fish looms as the global climate heats up. Here is a plant-based biotechnology solution

A shortage of healthful omega-3 fatty acid from fish looms as the global climate heats up. Here is a plant-based biotechnology solution

Oliver Peoples |
Consumption of fish and other seafood has played a pivotal role in human history as a nourishing protein. This warrants ...
A house made from mushrooms and a ski jacket from microbes? Synthetic biology is poised to revolutionize what we can do with crops

A house made from mushrooms and a ski jacket from microbes? Synthetic biology is poised to revolutionize what we can do with crops

Lucy Stitzer |
Imagine if we could redesign nature by making a house out of mushrooms, a ski jacket from fermented microbes, and ...
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How anti-GMO advocates hijacked German science, blocking agricultural innovation and threatening the CRISPR revolution: A farmer’s perspective

Susanne Günther |
Susanne Günther, Farmer, Blogger, and Winner of the InnoPlanta Prize for Objective Reporting on Modern Plant Breeding | July 12, ...
Podcast: Here is how misinformation about GMOs and crop biotechnology mutates and spreads

Podcast: Here is how misinformation about GMOs and crop biotechnology mutates and spreads

Kevin Folta, Robert Bird |
How does misinformation about genetically engineered crops (GMOs) start and how do we correct it? These are questions asked by ...
What did ancient humans eat?

What did ancient humans eat?

Carolyn Wilke |
Unearthed from the graves of children, ceramic baby bottles from thousands of years ago would look perfectly at home in ...
Viewpoint: Greenpeace continues campaign to scuttle Philippines' vitamin A-enriched Golden Rice approval, but government holds firm

Viewpoint: Greenpeace continues campaign to scuttle Philippines’ vitamin A-enriched Golden Rice approval, but government holds firm

AC Bushnell, Phil Harvey |
COVID-19 has caused untold suffering throughout the world, but particularly in developing countries. So why is Greenpeace continuing a yearslong ...
Precautionaria: Risk-averse Europe is undermining innovation in sustainable farming and battling climate change

Precautionaria: Risk-averse Europe is undermining innovation in sustainable farming and battling climate change

David Zaruk |
Europe has been suffering from a disease outbreak that is debilitating its population, leading to economic malaise and destroying its ...
Viewpoint: 'It's time to listen to what the data say' — Agricultural biotechnology industry issues joint statement challenging Europe’s proposed Farm to Fork Green Deal

Viewpoint: ‘It’s time to listen to what the data say’ — Agricultural biotechnology industry issues joint statement challenging Europe’s proposed Farm to Fork Green Deal

Joint Statement |
Food chain actors all agree with the main principles set out in the Farm to Fork strategy and are fully ...
Viewpoint: How distributing misinformation about farming, food and agricultural biotechnology became a big business

Viewpoint: How distributing misinformation about farming, food and agricultural biotechnology became a big business

Stuart Smyth |
Biotechnology began to be applied to crop agriculture in the early 1980s, with the first commercialized products coming to market ...
The A – Z of anti-GM activists in Africa

The A – Z of anti-GM activists in Africa

Uchechi Moses |
The developed world — especially Western Europe and North America — have embraced genetic engineering in the medical field, mainly ...
How the brain drives food addictions

How the brain drives food addictions

Tom Siegfried |
From the earliest days of their evolution, guts and brains have been the best of friends. It’s a mutually beneficial ...
Viewpoint: After years of misreporting, NY Times embraces safety and efficacy of GMOs — but still stumbles on nuance and key facts

Viewpoint: After years of misreporting, NY Times embraces safety and efficacy of GMOs — but still stumbles on nuance and key facts

Henry Miller, Kathleen Hefferon |
Genetically engineered (GE) crops, which have been commercially available for 25 years, have been widely misunderstood and under-appreciated, especially by ...
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Seed Speaks Video: Are GMOs sustainable? Can organic feed the world? One size doesn’t fit all

The debate about GMO safety and sustainability is ongoing, but one fact remains: food security is paramount. Does the absence ...
Viewpoint: Part 2 — Which developing countries are taking the lead in crop biotechnology innovation?

Viewpoint: Part 2 — Which developing countries are taking the lead in crop biotechnology innovation?

Steven Cerier |
In Part One of this series, we “set the stage” for the economic reasons for acceptance of GM foods in ...
Viewpoint: Cornell prof Anthony Shelton’s personal account of the sustainability and economic success of GMO eggplants in Bangladesh

Viewpoint: Cornell prof Anthony Shelton’s personal account of the sustainability and economic success of GMO eggplants in Bangladesh

Anthony Shelton |
I had the opportunity to work on a project that helped transform the lives of resource-poor farmers in Bangladesh and ...
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‘Prejudiced, anti-science, anti-social stances’: Letter denounces University of Missouri lecture series speech invitation to anti-biotechnology activist-philosopher Vandana Shiva

Giovanni Molteni Tagliabue |
Vandana Shiva, an Indian activist philosopher who maintains the Green Revolution was a failure and promotes small-scale farming to address ...