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Bucking US pressure, key European politicians pushing to make its farming policies a global green standard

Andrea Shalal, David Lawder |
Ahead of a much-anticipated ‘Farm to Fork’ strategy to accompany the EU Green Deal, some EU policymakers say Europe’s food ...
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African farmers helping to grow quality seed for ‘neglected’ crops

Christopher Bendana |
Though Uganda has some of the lowest agricultural productivity in the world, efforts to bring smallholder farmer groups into the ...
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Kenya begins pesticide spraying to fight ‘locust swarm of the century,’ but critics abound

Claudia Lacave |
As the devastating locust invasion continues to spread in East Africa and a new wave of locusts is gathering, pesticide ...
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Gene editing ‘rice revolution’: CRISPR could be used to grow one of the world’s most important crops in salt water

Arielle Simke |
Traditional agriculture requires many inputs; fertilizer, specific chemicals, manual labor and water. Most of the water used in agriculture is ...
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Some organic farming advocates poised to embrace CRISPR and other New Breeding Techniques because of their sustainability benefits

Joe Funk |
There is a new ongoing debate as to what plant breeding technologies constitute genetic modification. The transgenic GM crops introduced ...
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GMO labeling manifesto: Probiotic company ZBiotics explains why it proudly displays the new USDA ‘Biogineered’ icon

Stephen Lamb |
Genetically modified organisms are commonplace, and are already present in many of the foods we eat — often, though not ...
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Beneficial bugs can co-exist with Bt crops, new studies show

Mark Lynas |
Genetically modified, insect-resistant Bt crops do not have harmful effects on beneficial bugs in farmers’ fields, two new scientific papers ...
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Climate change poses mixed consequences for agriculture: Conservation International study concludes global warming will make farming possible in regions important for biodiversity and carbon storage

Lee Hannah et al. |
Future farming in regions that were previously unsuitable for agriculture could significantly impact biodiversity, water resources, and greenhouse gas emissions ...
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African science literacy: Ugandan teachers are being trained in agricultural biotechnology

Christopher Bendana |
In a bid to popularize technology in local schools, the Uganda Biosciences Information Center (UBIC) has begun training teachers and ...
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Viewpoint: Europe’s paranoid fear of chemicals fueled by disinterest in learning

Jean-Paul Oury |
In a season of resolutions, a site like [European Scientist] has one hope: that the 2020s will be the decade ...
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CRISPR gene editing means more high-yield, disease-resistant crops likely to hit the market

Kevin Folta |
Since the millennium rolled over 20 years ago, the pace of genetic discovery has only accelerated. Nobody could have predicted ...
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Infographic: Without improved crop yields, farmers would need a lot more land to feed us

If we took away significant gains in cereal crops yields since 1962, farmers would have been forced to claim more ...
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Genetic engineering of a different kind: Using nuclear energy in Burundi to attack cassava diseases

Kendall Siewert |
When Burundian cassava farmers split open the plant’s starchy root, they’re hoping to find white flesh that resembles coconut meat ...
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Viewpoint: How Europe’s risk aversion has turned the continent into an agricultural backwater

Matt Ridley |
With tariffs announced against Brazil and Argentina, and a threat against France, Donald Trump is dragging the world deeper into ...
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CRISPR technology opens door to vertical farming of dozens of crops, from strawberries and cucumbers to mango and almond trees

Anna Meldolesi |
Do you want it locally grown, water-saving and pesticide-free? Urban agriculture might suit you, with a little help from gene ...
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What’s Bayer’s argument in its appeal of the $265 million Bader Farms-Monsanto dicamba weedkiller jury verdict?

Bryce Gray |
What’s next in the Bader Farms lawsuit? Both Bayer and BASF deny Bader [Farms] suffered any dicamba damage. They blame ...
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Viewpoint: European environmental activists scaremonger against agricultural science, manipulating media and politicians

Christoph Eisenring |
Whether we are talking about genetic engineering or glyphosate, scaremongering threatens our prosperity. Three-quarters of the Swiss are afraid of ...
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Climate change could turn bugs into more aggressive pests—and limit the ability of plants to protect themselves

Recent models are telling us that, as our climate warms up, herbivores and pests will cause increased damage to agricultural ...
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Future of farming: How next-generation robots breed heartier crops and optimize yields

Knvul Sheikh |
In a research field off Highway 54 last autumn, corn stalks shimmered in rows 40-feet deep. Girish Chowdhary, an agricultural ...
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What do the latest studies say about IARC’s lone conclusion that glyphosate could cause cancer? Faulty memories, statistical bias undermine conclusion

Kenny Crump |
Glyphosate is a broad-spectrum herbicide that is used to control many types of plants worldwide. The International Agency for Research ...
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Biofortification from Golden Rice and other biotech crops could help cut $3.5 trillion lost annually to malnutrition

Ajay Kohli, Joanna Dupont-Inglis |
Over two billion people worldwide continue to suffer from hidden hunger, or the lack of essential micronutrients, which impairs the ...
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Viewpoint: If Europe wants to be ‘carbon neutral,’ it needs to embrace biotechnology—GMO and CRISPR crops included

Joanna Dupont-Inglis |
“A revolution is taking place in the knowledge base for life sciences and biotechnology, opening up new applications in healthcare, ...
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How beer brewers and marijuana growers are teaming up to help address the climate crisis

Jennifer Oldham |
The state of Colorado and three small businesses are trying a novel approach to reduce carbon emissions that sounds like ...
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FDA reports 38% decline in animal antibiotic sales since 2015, easing public health concerns

Leah Dorman |
For several years, an area of focus for those of us involved in farm animal care has been a commitment ...
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Viewpoint: Science losing out to anti-glyphosate hysteria, farmers in a quandary as there are no alternative weedkillers as effective

Confirmation [in January] by the U.S. [EPA] that glyphosate is not carcinogenic is welcome, but .... it doesn’t matter. What ...
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Viewpoint: Anti-chemical ‘activist-legal complex’ fuels public fear of scientific innovation

Alex Berezow, Josh Bloom |
In his Farewell Address, President Eisenhower warned of the military-industrial complex, a partnership between the military and defense industry that ...
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Viewpoint: How the ‘green lobby’ has partnered with the fishing industry to keep sustainable GMO salmon off our plates for 25 years

Mitch Daniels |
What should one make of the following set of facts? A federal government, urged on by self-designated advocates for the ...