pic

With approval to plant GMO insect-resistant Bt cowpea, Nigerian farmer says her nation can lead Africa’s biotech ‘revolution’

Patience Koku&nbsp|&nbsp
I haven’t wanted to plant cowpea here in Nigeria because the plant suffers from one of the worst enemies imaginable: ...
ag

‘Unforgiving math’: Why intensive agriculture is needed to fight climate change and feed 10 billion people

Ted Nordhaus&nbsp|&nbsp
There is an unforgiving math at the interface of agriculture and the environment ...
NC Strawberry Grower

California grows 90% of America’s fresh strawberries. Does pesticide dependence threaten the industry’s future?

Julie Guthman&nbsp|&nbsp
Agricultural abundance is a pillar of the California dream. In 2016 the state turned out more than US$45 billion worth ...
jmp recyclable containers

Podcast: Coronavirus and food safety; debunking the ‘Dirty Dozen’; COVID-19 cure worse than the disease?

Cameron English, Kevin Folta&nbsp|&nbsp
As the world takes unprecedented measures to blunt the coronavirus pandemic, some commentators argue 'the cure is worse than the ...
treesonfarms

Viewpoint: Regenerative agriculture—An oversold sustainability solution to climate change?

Alex Smith, Dan Rejto&nbsp|&nbsp
Over the past six months, major food companies, like General Mills, Danone North America, Kellogg, and others, have launched efforts ...
monsanto gly eu x

Viewpoint: Activist campaign against synthetic pesticides, fertilizers and GMOs a pending ‘disaster’ for our food supply

Bill Wirtz&nbsp|&nbsp
‘Farming looks mighty easy when your plough is a pencil, and you’re a thousand miles from the cornfield.’ Those were ...
image t z

Can we immunize our food supply the same way we combat deadly diseases with vaccines?

Tautvydas Shuipys&nbsp|&nbsp
In 16th century China, physicians found that inoculating healthy individuals with pus or dried scabs from someone infected with smallpox, ...
hamburger caution gmo warning x

Coronavirus and food safety: Why there’s no need to panic

Garland West&nbsp|&nbsp
Every day seems to bring dire news about coronavirus COVID-19. As this virus spreads, how concerned should we be for ...
blythewood neonics e

No, we aren’t losing all of our honeybees. And neonicotinoid seed coatings aren’t driving their health problems—here’s why

Jon Entine&nbsp|&nbsp
The meme targeting neonics with the not-all-that vulnerable honeybee as their symbol is a powerful fund-raising tool for activists ...
whey protein

Boosting sustainability and combating world hunger using protein from CO2-munching bacteria

Hillary Kaufman&nbsp|&nbsp
This 'miracle' protein powder has the potential to significantly impact our efforts to feed a growing population ...
banksy brexit

Why Brexit could jump start UK GMO, CRISPR research—once stifled by ‘dead hand’ of EU regulation

Matt Ridley&nbsp|&nbsp
Britain is really good at biology. In physics and chemistry, or painting and music, we have often failed to match ...
nongmofb large

Viewpoint: GMOs are ‘unnatural’? Evolution explodes a popular crop biotech myth

Cameron English&nbsp|&nbsp
The most controversial element of biotechnology is a trick we learned by experimenting on some of the simplest life forms in ...
large soybeanseedlingsdfp

From hunger to profitable harvest: How GMO, CRISPR-edited plants can help curb $220 billion in annual crop losses

Steven Cerier&nbsp|&nbsp
Innovations in plant genetics are inoculating vital food crops against devastating diseases ...
merchants of doubt large

Viewpoint: Anti-GMO activists ignore science when debating glyphosate safety

Cameron English&nbsp|&nbsp
There are encouraging signs that people are beginning to tune out the activist propaganda ...
CRISPR superplants e x

Viewpoint: It’s time to stop ‘worrying’ whether gene-edited plants and animals are GMOs—and set aside senseless regulations

Val Giddings&nbsp|&nbsp
Finding the best path starts with understanding what gene editing actually is -- and isn't ...
locust swarms

Podcast: How to build a coronavirus; alcohol doesn’t shrink your brain; and locusts threaten famine in East Africa

Cameron English, Kevin Folta&nbsp|&nbsp
Kevin Folta and Cameron English break down four of the latest headlines from the world of genetics and biotech ...
ukJitV

Viewpoint: How New Zealand’s biotech ‘science deniers’ hinder effort to fight climate change with GMO ryegrass

Colin Parker&nbsp|&nbsp
Methane abatement efforts are important. Let's get the reporting right ...
speed breeding wheat

How ‘speed breeding’ will help expand crop diversity to feed 10 billion people

Lee Hickey&nbsp|&nbsp
These technologies could be game changers in the world of plant breeding ...
palmer large

How the pigweed Palmer amaranth became a ‘super weed’—and what it tells us about preventing herbicide resistance

Marc Brazeau&nbsp|&nbsp
Bound up with the bad news of super weeds is good news for farmers -- a window of opportunity ...
large gm crops europe x

Viewpoint: Europe missed the GMO revolution. Sensible regulation could ensure they don’t miss out on CRISPR gene editing

Liv Sewell, Nigel Halford&nbsp|&nbsp
The EU needs to take politics out of the GM approval process ...
getstoredimage

Remember the questionable study claiming glyphosate boosts cancer risk 41%? Lead author reasserts her claim, EPA refutes it, and we take a second look

Geoffrey Kabat&nbsp|&nbsp
Sheppard and her co-authors are intent on favoring data that appears to support the existence of a risk from glyphosate ...
Cassava USAID

Viewpoint: We can sustainably feed 10 billion people. Here’s how CRISPR and GMO crops can help

Rupesh Paudyal&nbsp|&nbsp
If adopted widely, genetic engineering will bring us closer to meeting the EAT-Lancet dietary targets ...
qhrewsafp k niei

Gene drives could revolutionize how we deal with pests—if the technology avoids the controversial fate of GMOs

Andrew Porterfield&nbsp|&nbsp
In addition to research and laboratory ethics, gene drive proponents need to focus on public perception ...
screen shot at pm

Viewpoint: Glyphosate causes kidney disease? Debunking anti-GMO activist Vandana Shiva’s herbicide junk science

Alison Van Eenennaam&nbsp|&nbsp
Seeing Vandana Shiva hosted at the University of California made me embarrassed to be a UC parent, alum, and faculty ...
large asseasrisesa

Salt tolerant plants are on the horizon – and critical to address the looming crisis of a shortage of arable farm land

Tautvydas Shuipys&nbsp|&nbsp
An important study brings us one step closer to cultivating crops in previously infertile soil ...
glp menu logo outlined

Newsletter Subscription

* indicates required
Email Lists