Survey of European attitudes on GMO milk suggests opposition softening

Public perceptions about genetically modified (GM) food products is shifting from wariness to a more positive attitude as I discovered ...
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USDA grants approval of nonbrowning Arctic apple

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Animal and Plant Healthy Inspection Service (APHIS) announced its decision to deregulate the first ...
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Non-GMO sales skyrocketed in 2014

Brian Stoffel |
In the battle surrounding GMO labeling, 2014 was a huge year. A measure was narrowly defeated in Oregon -- and one ...
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How Food Babe mobilized an army against GMOs and chemicals

James Hamblin |
Over the past three years, Vani Hari has rapidly become one of the most popular voices on nutrition in mainstream ...

In wake of new EU GMO restrictions, Wales proposes further tightening

Rebecca Evans |
On January 13, the European Union (EU) voted in favour of amending legislation in Europe that will allow Member States ...

Is there gap in federal regulation of newer GMOs?

Mateusz Perkowski |
Critics say a loophole in federal regulations for genetically engineered crops will backfire against biotech companies. Under current rules, USDA ...

Longshot federal GMO labeling bill reintroduced: ‘GM crops force farmers to buy more pesticides’

Whitney Forman-Cook |
Democratic Sens. Barbara Boxer of California and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut along with Rep. Pete DeFazio, D-Ore., held a press ...

Truth about small farmers: They can’t make a living

Jaclyn Moyer |
I wondered how many small farmers, like myself, actually made a living. I looked into national statistics. Only the largest ...

NY farmers could receive additional legal protection from GMO seed lawsuits

Farmers in New York state would be better protected against lawsuits from biotech companies if genetically modified crops inadvertently grow ...

Will gene-edited products be considered GMOs?

Layla Katiraee |
The genome engineering methods currently used, particularly in mammalian cells, are difficult and inefficient. This has led scientists to search ...
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China jumpstarts GM, worries about ‘foreign domination’

Op Rana |
China does not want its genetically modified food (GM) market to be dominated by foreign products (and thus foreign companies) ...
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Kevin Folta on Biogate: It’s a ‘gotcha’ taxpayer-funded fishing expedition

Kevin Folta |
Last week I received a FOIA request that all of my emails bearing certain terms were going to be obtained ...

Food sovereignty group sues Ghanian government over GM crop trials

Civil Society Group, Food Sovereignty Ghana has sued Government at the Human Rights Court, seeking an interim injunction on the ...

China plans to scale up cultivation of homegrown potatoes, likely investing in genetic tech

Karlis Rokpelnis |
The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture started the year with an awkwardly named but nevertheless resonating event — at the "Potato ...

Cloned white Angus could double beef production in 10 years

Christopher Pilny |
Dr. James West, associate professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University and chief science officer of CAG, has developed a way ...

Massachusetts lawmakers to put GM labeling bill on governor’s desk this session

Christian Wade |
A food fight is shaping up between advocates clamoring to require labels on products that include genetically modified ingredients and ...

No climate benefit to biofuel crops

James Ayre |
Nearly all of the studies that have been used to promote the deployment of biofuels over the past two decades ...
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So can we really feed the world? Yes — and here’s how

Nathanael Johnson |
Over the past six months I’ve been trying to figure out how we can feed ourselves sustainably and equitably without ...

Bangladesh to adopt GM cotton in 2016

The government will introduce genetically modified (GM) cotton in 2016 to increase production of Bangladesh's key raw material for textiles, ...
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Washington Post: Denying scientific consensus on GMOs victimizes developing countries

Fred Hiatt |
But the biggest gap between public opinion and scientific consensus in the United States is not in the realm of ...

China increasing support of GMO research, public education

Research and commercialization of genetically modified organisms (GMO) are expected to gain momentum in China after years of GM crop ...

Center for Food Safety will defend Jackson County, Oregon in GMO lawsuit

John Darling |
Local anti-GMO forces celebrated a Friday ruling allowing them to join Jackson County in defense of last year’s voter-passed ban ...

Assessing impact of India’s 5-year GMO Bt brinjal ban

Jairam Ramesh |
Monday was the fifth anniversary of the imposition of a moratorium on the commercialization of genetically modified brinjal by the ...

Rebranding genetic modification as ‘ethical crop breeding’

David Burrows |
Genetic modification (GM) should be re-branded as ‘ethical crop breeding’ with the patented technology used for ‘the greater good’ rather than ...

Genetic engineering needs space from regulators

Drew Kershen, Henry Miller |
The newly approved, genetically engineered “Innate” brand of potato is quite remarkable. It is bruise resistant and contains 50 to ...
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Small but growing number of farmers switch to non-GMO

Chad Smith |
While non-GMO crops are a small percentage of the total number grown, there is still a market overseas for those ...

Audio: Why Mark Lynas changed his mind on GMOs

Mark Lynas |
Dominic Lawson interviews people who have changed their mind on controversial matters. He asks the environmentalist Mark Lynas, who was ...