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Switzerland approves field trial of GMO wheat

[Editor's note: This excerpt was translated by Google Translate and lightly edited for clarity.] The Swiss Agroscope research institute received approval  to ...
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China cracks down on booming underground illegal GMO corn market

In an apparent bid to appease a public overwhelmingly opposed to ... GMOs, the Ministry of Agriculture has been putting pressure ...
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New York Times reporter claims GMO crops have failed to live up to expectations

Danny Hakim |
The promise of genetic modification was twofold: By making crops immune to the effects of weedkillers and inherently resistant to ...

Rift between realists and idealists in food movement threatens to undermine it

Nancy Huehnergarth |
When acclaimed food reform writer, Michael Pollan, recently published a lengthy article critical of the Obama food reform legacy, he exposed a ...

CRISPR democratizes biotechnology

Jen Schwartz |
The biggest mistake we can make... is to prematurely vilify CRISPR and the food it makes. We should instead push ...
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Golden Rice could be released commercially in Bangladesh as early as 2018

Reaz Ahmad |
The first field trial of the Golden Rice in Bangladesh has yielded promising results, triggering prospect of the vitamin A-rich ...

France’s National Institute for Agricultural Research may pursue gene-editing research

Barbara Casassus |
Philippe Mauguin’s appointment in July as president and chief executive of France’s National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) sparked widespread protest among researchers.... In ...
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Spray on GMOs: RNA interference spray silences fungal pathogens, controls disease

Aline Koch et al. |
RNA interference has emerged as a powerful genetic tool for scientific research. The demonstration that agricultural pests, such as insects ...
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Don’t fall for this trick: Organic, non-GMO candy treats aren’t healthier

Julie Kelly |
You might see more candy labeled "organic" or "non-GMO" in your little sweetie's Halloween bag this year. ... But is ...
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Post Brexit Britain could become major grower of GMO crops, bucking Europe

Michael Wilkinson |
Genetically modified crops will be grown across England after Britain pulls out of the European Union, under plans being drawn ...
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Biopesticides: Leveraging nature’s pesticides to protect our food

Brooke Borel |
[Brooke Borel writes in bioGraphic about a demonstration trial in Canada using bumble bees to deliver a 'biopesticide' to a ...
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How will CRISPR be deployed in the battle against weeds?

Faye Flam |
[Editor's Note: Weeds are one of the biggest threats to crops. Farmers use more weed killer than any other kind ...
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Chinese use CRISPR to breed hairier cashmere goats

Sarah Zhang |
In China, the world’s top producer of cashmere, scientists have been trying to breed more productive cashmere goats. They’ve now ...

Farmers need to understand and communicate with public about gene editing technology

Kevin Folta |
...The next wave of genetic modification is called gene editing, and you will see huge impacts of this technology in ...
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Gene sequencing accelerates development of climate change fighting, disease-resistant cabernet grapes

Pat Bailey |
A new sequencing technology, combined with a new computer algorithm that can yield detailed information about complex genomes of various ...
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More than 95% of Australian cotton farmers planting new insect resistant Bt GMO variety

Monsanto Australia managing director Tony May said the rate of adoption of Bollgard 3 was the fastest for a new GM cotton ...
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Monsanto’s legacy: What went wrong for one of the world’s most innovative companies?

David Zilberman |
By introducing transparent pay for seeds and traits, Monsanto modernized the seed business and provided an incentive to the public ...
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‘Unscientific criticism’ delays India’s approval of GMO mustard while import costs soar

Kushagra Dixit |
As controversy grips the indigenously-developed Genetically Modified (GM) mustard ... the man who developed the variety has termed this an issue "which ...
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Calyxt’s bruise-resistant, non-browning GMO potato cleared for sale

Mateusz Perkowski |
The [USDA] has advised the potato’s developer, Calyxt, the cultivar is not a “regulated article” under federal law because it doesn’t ...
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UN FAO report endorses biotech crops as important climate change tools

Mark Lynas |
The report ... renews the [Food and Agricultural Organization]''s focus on “climate-smart agriculture,” which combines both adaptation and mitigation in improved ...

NY State PTA proposal to ban GMOs from lunches sends wrong message to low-income parents

Julie Gunlock |
The New York State Parent Teacher Association (PTA) has proposed a measure that will require all New York state schools to serve ...
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Sneak attack: Parasitic weeds may steal genes from plants to arm themselves

Matt Swayne |
Sneaky parasitic weeds may be able to steal genes from the plants they are attacking and then use those genes ...
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Conflating GMOs with Monsanto stifles development of new, innovative biotech crops from smaller companies

Kavin Senapathy |
Conflating “GMOs” with Monsanto creates a crude narrative and regulatory quagmire that stifles innovation, discouraging smaller entities from developing and ...
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WHO’s cancer agency claims “transparency”, moves to block glyphosate Freedom of Information requests

Kate Kelland |
The World Health Organization's cancer agency [IARC]--which is facing criticism over how it classifies carcinogens--advised academic experts ... who worked ...

Canadian court upholds approval of AquaAdvantage GMO salmon

The Federal Court of Appeal in Canada has upheld the approval of genetically modified salmon produced by AquaBounty Technologies Inc, after ...
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Can genetic engineers use genes from wild bananas to save our favorite fruit?

[Editor's note: The banana, the world's most popular fruit, is sterile. They are propagated by taking either cuttings or suckers and ...
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‘Organic’ label on non-food products is meaningless

Chase Purdy |
...The Organic Trade Association has asked the government to start regulating non-food products that boast organic marketing claims with the same rigor ...