GMO labeling

Anti-GMO crusader Jeffrey Smith: ‘Labeling GMOs was never the end goal it was a tactic to get them banned’

Glenn Lammi |
Because “public-interest” groups cloak themselves with the feel-good mantle of protecting consumers, the environment, animals, etc., the motives of such ...

Zimbabwe could save $60 million per year by adopting GMO maize

Sifelani Tsiko |
Zimbabwe could be losing up to $60 million worth of maize output a year due to failure to adopt new plant ...

USDA making progress crafting GMO labeling rules

Casey Wooten |
The Agriculture Department's efforts to craft rules for implementing a nationwide, mandatory system for labeling genetically modified ingredients is making ...
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Who will regulate lab-grown meat, other products of ‘cellular agriculture’?

Elizabeth Devitt |
[T]he test tube burger. . . has helped put a spotlight on the question of how the U.S. government will ...
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Domestically developed GMO mustard clears major regulatory hurdle in India

Krishna Das, Mayank Bhardwaj |
A government panel has cleared commercial use of what would be India's first genetically modified (GM) food crop, but politicians ...
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Why science communication about GMOs often fails

Richard Grant |
. . . . [S]cientists and science supporters frequently take on those who dabble in homeopathy, or deny anthropogenic climate change, ...

Mergers between major seed, pesticide companies prompt scrutiny by US lawmakers

Jacob Bunge |
U.S. lawmakers say they plan to hold a hearing to examine a wave of mergers that could reshape the $100 ...

Video: ‘Natural’ label is meaningless

Liz Scheltens |
We want to buy what’s best, but there are almost too many choices. Food companies know this. So they use ...
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In patent dispute, Monsanto withdraws application for next generation GMO cotton from India

Mayank Bhardwaj |
Monsanto Co has withdrawn an application seeking approval for its next generation of genetically modified cotton seeds in India [Bollgard ...

Indian regulators may consider socio-economic factors when assessing GMO crops

Amiti Sen |
With the debate on genetically modified (GM) crops getting intense, the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) is considering the ...
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Preponderance of field studies and latest research still concludes bees not disappearing

Henry Miller |
Bees are in the news, . . . mainly, dire tales of disappearing bees threatening a third of our food supply.  ...
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Data alone won’t convert GMO skeptics

Kevin Folta |
One of the highlights of the 2016 Plant Biology Conference in Austin, TX was a panel discussion about the National Academies of Science ...
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WHO IARC reviewer reiterates no health concerns for glyphosate safe ‘if used as directed’

Harry Forestell |
A leading Canadian public health official has commended New Brunswick's review of a controversial herbicide . . . Dr. John McLaughlin, ...

How will potential takeover of Syngenta by ChemChina affect US farmers?

Jacob Bunge |
Long a major customer of U.S. farmers, China on [Aug. 22] took another step toward being a major supplier, as a key U.S ...
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Pesticides impact health in farming communities, GMOs can reduce their use

Liza Gross |
. . . [W]hat’s lost in the debates over imaginary risks from GMOs is the real threat posed by the ...

Regulation, not domestic capability, stifles biotechnology in India

Vivian Fernandes |
 In this interview, [K.K. Narayanan, one of the Founder-Directors of Metahelix Life Sciences] speaks about the arduous but persistent ...
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Australia, New Zealand reviewing bruise resistant, low acrylamide GMO potato

Sarina Locke |
Australia's food regulator has called for submissions as it reviews a genetically-modified potato designed to produce less chemicals when fried ...
How Monsanto's 'big bet' on dicamba tolerant GMOs may have backfired

How Monsanto’s ‘big bet’ on dicamba tolerant GMOs may have backfired

Tom Philpott |
. . . . Back in April, [Monsanto] bet big on dicamba, announcing a $975 million expansion of its production facility. . . The chemical ...
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Do anti-GMO activist NGOs falsely represent the broad public will?

David Zaruk |
. . . . NGOs present themselves to policymakers as representative of civil society . . . demanding equal engagement in the ...
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Legal scholar Cass Sunstein’s cost-benefit analysis finds mandatory GMO labels ‘difficult to justify’

Cass Sunstein |
Many people favor labeling GM food on the ground that it poses serious risks to human health and the environment, ...
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US national security regulators approve ChemChina takeover of Syngenta

Brian Spegele, Kathy Chu |
. . . [T]he U.S. national-security regulator approved China National Chemical Corp.’s planned $43 billion takeover of Swiss seed giant Syngenta AG ...
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Mark Lynas: US Right to Know funded by anti-vaccine activists

Mark Lynas |
USRTK’s [U.S. Right to Know] funding is substantial. . . . . . . .To date, it has received $314,500 ...
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Will consumers embrace ‘animal-free’ milk produced using genetically engineered yeast?

Elaine Watson |
Perfect Day, a new ‘animal-free’ milk scheduled to launch at the end of next year, contains all the same components ...

Bangladesh will continue GMO cultivation, pursue improved rice varieties

The government will continue plans allowing Genetically Modified (GM) crop cultivation, Agriculture Minister Matia Chowdhury told a discussion [Aug. 20] on ...
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Nepal should explore potential of GMO crops, says food technologist

Santosh Pandey |
In January of 2014, the Supreme Court [of Nepal] issued an interim order to. . . prohibit imports of genetically ...
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South Korea debates GMO labeling requirements

Won Nak-yeon |
Seoul Metropolitan Government launched South Korea’s first “zero-GMO markets” in Sept. 2015. It was a plan to sell only non-genetically ...

Activists urge Kenya to pass law compensating farmers whose crops ‘contaminated by GMOs’

Agatha Ngotho |
The government has been urged to create a law to compensate farmers whose farms might be contaminated with GMOs. Kenya ...