Syngenta awaits China’s approval for gene-modified corn

Syngenta is waiting for China to approve a strain of gene-modified corn present in several U.S. cargoes turned away from Chinese ports in ...

GMO labeling: bad for business, bad for consumers

John Dumais |
When you go to the grocery store, you look for foods your family needs and likes, and, if you’re like ...

Seed companies sue to invalidate Kauai Bill 2491

Pioneer, Syngenta and Agrigenetics (DOW) are asking a federal judge to invalidate Kauai County's pesticide-GMO disclosure law and prevent its ...

Expanded research puts global food security on horizon

Kim Lewis |
Scientists and food experts have high hopes in achieving global food security as the Cinsultatvie Group on Internnational Agricultural Research ...

Swaziland has no infrastructure to embrace GM seeds

Sifiso Sibandze |
Countries in the South African Development Community (SADC) are not yet ready to accept the introduction of genetically modified seed varieties ...

Mark Bittman weighs in: How many cheers for Cheerios?

Mark Bittman |
Well, a major and venerable American brand has gone and announced that it contains no genetically modified organisms (G.M.O.'s). Cheerios is G.M.O.-free! ...

Is Big Ag trying to max profits at the expense of health and environment?

A compelling narrative often makes a good engine to pull public policy. Unfortunately, this means we are sometimes unwilling to ...

Univ of Florida’s Kevin Flota faces attacks from anti-GMO activists

Kevin Folta |
Kevin Folta, a professor and researcher in the University of Florida’s horticulture program, is facing another round of attacks from ...

GMO research ‘well underway’ in Tanzania

Abdulwakil Saiboko |
Researchers are working on genetically modified foods in Tanzanian laboratories, pending ongoing talks for possible field trials, according to a ...

Monsanto says biotech wheat moves closer to market

Carey Gillam |
Monsanto, the world's largest seed company, said Wednesday it was making good progress on development of an herbicide-tolerant wheat, pushing ...

GMO labeling push will propel certified organic market

Hank Schultz |
The struggle over GMO labeling will push the growth of certified organic products in the US in 2014, according to ...

Sustainability rethink needed: GM farming promotes dangerous ‘externalities’

Billy Mason |
In the last 20 years, the development of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) for the agriculture industry has resulted in a ...

How anti-GMO activists sell India ‘suicide seeds’ narrative

Keith Kloor |
Over the past decade, the story of hundreds of thousands of Indian farmers being driven to suicide because of the failure of ...

10 reasons why anti-GMO and anti-vaccination movement are alike

The anti-GMO movements and anti-vaccination movements are probably two of the biggest and most well known pseudoscience movements out there, ...

Agriculture scientists support approving GM Arctic Apple but face resistance

Michael Doyle |
An apple genetically engineered not to turn brown is putting the Agriculture Department and the apple industry on the spot ...

Developing world food crisis: Can hungry countries afford to say ‘no’ to GM crops?

In many countries GM crops are not accepted because they are thought to be unsafe for both human health and ...

Bt cotton attracting young farmers in India

Contrary to the perception that youngsters are abandoning farming, Bt cotton technology has attracted young farmers to cotton farming in the country, ...

Angry mob more frightening than GMOs

David Ropeik |
The Frankenstein metaphor that opponents of genetically modified food use to promote their fears is more apt than they realize ...

UK minister: Europe risks becoming ‘Museum of World Farming’ if it votes no on GM corn

Nigel Hunt |
Britain's farm minister called on the European Union to approve a strain of genetically modified maize in a vote later ...

Frankenpolitics: The Left defense of GMOs

Leigh Phillips |
The global movement against genetic modification, it is fair to say, does in general spring from the green left side ...

Why I’m still skeptical of GMOs

Tom Philpott |
Over the weekend, listservs, blogs, and Twitter feeds lit up with reactions to Amy Harmon's New York Times deep dive into the politics ...

Why Ghana needs crop biotechnology

Charles Annor-Frempong |
Ghana is at the cross roads, debating the introduction of genetically modified crops (commonly referred to as GM crops) into ...

Lessons learned from the Séralini affair

Robert Blair |
Last year a group of French scientists led by Dr. Gilles-Eric Séralini reported in the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology ...

‘Jumping genes’ may explain why coffee bean boring beetles are so destructive

Rhonda J. Miller |
Tiny beetles that bore into coffee beans to lay their eggs and do $500 million of damage annually to coffee ...

GMOs key for future, according to China’s ‘father of hybrid rice’

Jeremy Blum |
Yuan Longping, the “father of hybrid rice,” recently spoke about his ongoing research into genetically modified food production, calling the ...

GM plants could yield same amount of omega-3s as fish

British researchers say they've been able to genetically modify a biofuel crop to produce components of fish oils beneficial for ...

Most Americans pay little attention to GMOs

A national survey shows that most Americans pay little attention to the debate over genetically modified foods, despite extensive media ...