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How GMO crops can help feed world’s growing population in time of climate change

Stuart Thompson |
Editor's Note: This article was written by Stuart Thompson, a senior lecturer in Plant Biochemistry at the University of Westminster ...
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USDA, FDA proposals on gene editing aimed at ‘modernizing biotech regulations’

Elizabeth Crawford |
Editor's note: This story discusses proposed plans for new regulations for gene-edited plants and animals by the FDA and the USDA ...
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US withdrawal from Trans Pacific Partnership worries nation’s cattle producers

Burt Rutherford |
On [January 23], he signs [a Presidential memorandum that withdraws] the U.S. from the Trans-Pacific Partnership. What’s more, he has ...
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CRISPR, EXZACT technologies boost gene-editing efficiency in plants from 1% to 90%

Sonja Begemann |
The perfect seed doesn’t exist—but can it? Breeders have tried without success for decades to perfectly combine yield, disease tolerance ...
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Agriculture Department: No gag order on its scientists

Jose DelReal |
Employees of the scientific research arm at the Agriculture Department were ordered Monday to cease publication of “outward facing” documents and news ...
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Kenyan scientists challenge government officials to lift GMO field trials moratorium

Dennis Odunga |
Scientists and students have been piling pressure on the government to lift the ban on GMOs that has been in ...
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Decoding wheat genome enhances production in the face of severe climate disruptions

Sundeep Kumar et al. |
Editor's note: Wheat rust and spot blotch are two fungal diseases that cause a devastating amount of crop damage around ...
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Bill Gates: ‘Disease resistant, biofortified cassava one of reasons I’m optimistic about Africa’

Bill Gates |
A recent opinion poll found that the majority of Americans are optimistic about 2017. Although 2016 was a tough year ...
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Will Trump cut funding of UN agency accused of ‘shoddy science’ for designating glyphosate probable carcinogen?

Julie Kelly |
Editor's note: This article discusses the International Agency (IARC) for Research on Cancer, a sub-group of the World Health Organization ...
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#GlyphosateIsVital: British farmers take to social media to defend herbicide’s environmental benefits

Philip Case |
The Twitter campaign under the hashtag #glyphosateisvital has been backed by a number of British farmers, who have posted tweets ...
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Science moms: Girl Scouts ‘cave’ to anti-science protests by introducing non-GMO cookie

Kavin Senapathy |
… The campaign to pressure the GSUSA into dropping ingredients sourced from plants engineered with modern molecular techniques, better known ...
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USDA will not regulate Scotts’ and Monsanto’s glyphosate-resistant GMO grass

APHIS [Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service] received a petition from the Scotts Company of Marysville, OH, and Monsanto Company ...
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How Israeli software improves crop yields through genetic analysis

Gwen Ackerman |
NRGene is working with Syngenta Ag and Monsanto Co. to detect plant traits that can produce higher-yielding crops, and with ...
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Insect resistant Bt corn losing effectiveness against earworm, study finds

Graham Binder |
Editor's Note: This article discusses a research paper called "Field-Evolved Resistance in Corn Earworm to Cry Proteins Expressed by Transgenic ...
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Organic yields lag conventional by 20% in developed countries, 43% in Africa, meta-analyses find

In most regions of the world, row-crop farming is primarily conducted in [large] fields, but knowledge of processes and management ...
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Bangladeshi farmers worry growing more GMO potatoes could hurt exports, particularly to Russia

After a recent initiatives to grow more resilient GM potatoes, the Bangladesh Fruits, Vegetable and Allied Products Exporters' Association worry ...
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Trump claims credit for Bayer, Monsanto keeping jobs, biotech research in US

Meg Tirrell |
President-elect Donald Trump met with the chief executives of German chemical giant Bayer and agriculture company Monsanto [during the week of January 10] and discussed ...
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Seed industry, farmers ‘pleased’ with proposed USDA genetic engineering rules

Julie Deering |
Editor's note: The comment period for these regulations -- as well as those proposed by the FDA -- opened on Jan ...
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Canadian farmer: Genetically engineered crops lower prices, increase sustainability

Bob Bartley |
Editor's Note: The author of this article, Bob Bartley, is a Canadian farmer who grows genetically modified corn, canola, and ...
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Does Environmental Working Group’s “Dirty Dozen” list discourage Americans from eating fresh produce?

Cara Rosenbloom |
Editor's note: This article examines the potential influence of the Environmental Working Group's annual Dirty Dozen list of foods with the ...
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GMOs, biotechnology pose challenge for international relations

Kristen Brown |
Just look at genetically modified foods. In the US, GMOs are regarded, at least by regulators, as perfectly safe for ...
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Kenya could lose millions in donor funding after stopping biotech crop trials

Gerald Andae |
Kenya stands to lose millions of shillings in donor funding after the government failed to permit biotechnology crop trials, a ...
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Gene-edited animals face uncertain future under proposed FDA regulations

Amy Maxmen |
Editor's note: The comment period for these regulations -- as well as those proposed by the USDA -- opened on Jan ...
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Former Georgia governor Sonny Perdue tapped as next agricultural secretary

Chris Mooney, John Wagner |
Donald Trump has chosen former Georgia governor Sonny Perdue to be his secretary of agriculture, completing a protracted search with ...
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Why Ugandan farmers are blocked from growing biotechnology crops

Michael Otim |
Editor's Note: This article, written by crop scientists Micheal Otim, discusses a recent print article called “MPs who visited Namulonge ...
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Ambiguities remain as USDA and FDA set to draw up new GMO labeling law

Robin Kundis Craig |
Congress has effectively preempted the states from imposing different labeling requirements for GE foods than what the USDA eventually requires, ...
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Nature Genetics editorial: Make agriculture biotechnology accessible to the public

In the current era of rapid technological advance in reading and writing genomes, we advocate universal access to some safe ...