MAHA proposed state-level restrictions on food additives gaining traction on the granola left and MAHA right

MAHA proposed state-level restrictions on food additives gaining traction on the granola left and MAHA right

Anna Claire Vollers |
In a first-of-its-kind effort, the Texas legislature has passed a bill to require warning labels on foods such as Mountain ...
Viewpoint: Challenging food myths: What would it be like if we continue to demonize modern, high tech agriculture?

Viewpoint: Challenging food myths: What would it be like if we continue to demonize modern, high tech agriculture?

Jessica Steier |
The current wave of food anxiety stems, in large part, from a misunderstanding of hazard versus risk. A substance can ...
Processed human sewage waste is sometimes used as cheap fertilizers. It’s potentially dangerous

Processed human sewage waste is sometimes used as cheap fertilizers. It’s potentially dangerous

Jonah Fisher |
About 3.5 million tonnes of sludge – the solid waste produced from human sewage at treatment plants - is put ...
Viewpoint: With lower yields, the future of organic farming is endangered. It needs biotechnology

Viewpoint: With lower yields, the future of organic farming is endangered. It needs biotechnology

Oliver Morrison |
The EU should allow gene editing to make organic farming more sustainable, researchers say. To achieve the European Green Deal’s ...
The never-ending GMO debate: Pros and cons

The never-ending GMO debate: Pros and cons

According to the Genetic Literacy Project, “The most recent data from the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA) ...
Food-borne illnesses are a growing problem. CRISPR-based biosensing may be key to food safety

Food-borne illnesses are a growing problem. CRISPR-based biosensing may be key to food safety

Lakshmy Ramakrishnan |
The availability of safe food is crucial for maintaining both nutritional well-being and overall health security. Estimates indicate that 1 in 10 people ...
Organic farming acreage in the U.S. is in steep decline

Organic farming acreage in the U.S. is in steep decline

[A]merica’s certified organic acreage fell almost 11% between 2019 and 2021. Numerous farmers who implement sustainable practices told The Associated ...
The latest gene edited crop: Oats with higher yields, more fiber and climate change resilient

The latest gene edited crop: Oats with higher yields, more fiber and climate change resilient

Claire Loewen |
For the first time, scientists have successfully edited oat DNA, a breakthrough that could accelerate the development of oats with ...
Chemicals in food packaging is an increasing health threat

Chemicals in food packaging is an increasing health threat

A research study, published in the Nature Medicine journal, explores the health impacts of exposure to synthetic chemicals in food. The scientists identify ...
Viewpoint: Here’s why farmers use pesticides like atrazine and glyphosate—and why they are safe

Viewpoint: Here’s why farmers use pesticides like atrazine and glyphosate—and why they are safe

Krista Swanson |
Corn growers need access to all types of pesticides. [Glyphosate was] developed more than 50 years ago to control a ...
Why the right is rushing to ban lab grown meat that could save tens of billions of animals every year

Why the right is rushing to ban lab grown meat that could save tens of billions of animals every year

Eric Levitz |
Unlike plant-based meat substitutes like the Impossible Burger, lab-grown meat consists of actual animal tissue, but made without slaughtering animals ...
Viewpoint: ‘Kenya must balance GMO adoption against concerns about environmental impact and preserving traditional farming

Viewpoint: ‘Kenya must balance GMO adoption against concerns about environmental impact and preserving traditional farming

Editorial |
Officials are urging Kenyans to trust science and embrace GMO benefits, but Kenya must proceed with caution. GMO foods are ...
MAHA is anti-corporate and chemophobic; Farming in the U.S. is the opposite. What will give?

MAHA is anti-corporate and chemophobic; Farming in the U.S. is the opposite. What will give?

John Klar |
Efforts to secure statutory immunity from liability for personal injuries caused by pesticides have converged with massive increases in federal ...
Viewpoint: Challenging the FDA to closely regulate unreviewed chemicals in our food

Viewpoint: Challenging the FDA to closely regulate unreviewed chemicals in our food

Maria Doa, Maricel Maffini |
Although a comprehensive fix to the “Generally Recognized” standard will require legislation from Congress, there are significant steps the FDA ...
Viewpoint: Sustainable agriculture—Why gene editing should be welcomed by organic farmers

Viewpoint: Sustainable agriculture—Why gene editing should be welcomed by organic farmers

Gene editing should be allowed in organic crop cultivation to boost yields and promote more sustainable farming practices, according to ...
Trump administration’s schizophrenic farm policy

Trump administration’s schizophrenic farm policy

Jessica Glenza |
Independent and organic farmers say chaos created by the Trump administration’s cuts has hurt their businesses, even as the US health secretary, Robert F ...

Viewpoint: How media coverage has undermined support for cultivated ‘clean’ meat

Anay Mridul |
Is cultivated meat ‘real meat’? Does it pose any benefits? Is it an inevitable, necessary marker of change to the ...
Iran uses nuclear technology to produce drought-resistant rice

Iran uses nuclear technology to produce drought-resistant rice

This rice variety was obtained through targeted mutagenesis methods and originated from the popular local native variety Tarom. Key features ...
Viewpoint: ‘I’m a mom and a farmer. Here's why it’s safe to use pesticides

Viewpoint: ‘I’m a mom and a farmer. Here’s why it’s safe to use pesticides

Jolene Riessen |
 In addition to the title of mom, I also have the title of farmer, giving me firsthand experiences and understanding ...
Climate change challenge: How to ‘future proof’ crops

Climate change challenge: How to ‘future proof’ crops

Stphen Long |
In a review in The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, Stephen Long, a professor of crop sciences and of plant biology at ...
Under its year old regulation, Canada has yet to approve a gene edited animal for human consumption. U.S. approved pig is a test

Under its year old regulation, Canada has yet to approve a gene edited animal for human consumption. U.S. approved pig is a test

The approval in the United States for food use of pigs gene edited to resist Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome, ...
AI can read plant DNA. That could transform agriculture and help feed the world

AI can read plant DNA. That could transform agriculture and help feed the world

Eric Ralls |
Plant DNA has become a frontier for artificial intelligence, with large language models turning genetic sequences into interpretable content for ...
Bioterrorism experts not buying Trump's FBI administration claims that Chinese students smuggled in fungus for a bioweapon

Bioterrorism experts not buying Trump’s FBI administration claims that Chinese students smuggled in fungus for a bioweapon

Heather Schlitz |
Fungus already widespread in U.S., poses little food safety risk, experts say Experts say it would be ineffective as agricultural ...
Precise ‘genetic tailoring’ of plant genomes addresses critical challenges in food security and sustainability

Precise ‘genetic tailoring’ of plant genomes addresses critical challenges in food security and sustainability

Simplifying the complexity of genome editing is essential to prevent misunderstandings and counter misinformation propagated by certain interest groups that ...
How worried should you be about the health effects of microplastics?

How worried should you be about the health effects of microplastics?

Nina Agrawal |
Animal studies indicate that microplastics may harm reproduction, particularly sperm quality. They can also affect lung and gut functioning and ...
Viewpoint: What would be the consequences if we moved from conventional, tech-advanced farming to organic?

Viewpoint: What would be the consequences if we moved from conventional, tech-advanced farming to organic?

Jessica Steier |
Close your eyes and imagine grocery stores where produce costs triple, with a sparse selection and visible insect damage. This ...
Viewpoint: Battles erupt among Republicans over food and pesticides

Viewpoint: Battles erupt among Republicans over food and pesticides

Amanda Prestigiacomo |
Some in the Republican Party say they’re worried about farmers in their districts who rely on pesticides. And there are ...