Lawmakers expect legal challenge if Vermont’s GMO label bill passes

John Dillon |
The following is an excerpt. Under a bill gaining support in the Statehouse, Vermont could be the first state in ...

Genetically modified crops are overregulated, says food science expert

Chelsey B. Coombs |
The following is an excerpt. The overregulation of genetically modified crops is a response not to scientific evidence, but to ...

Bomb threat rattles Mexican biotechnology lab

Michele Catanzaro |
The following is an excerpt. A letter containing explosive material was delivered on 11 February to the Institute of Biotechnology of the ...

Be skeptical of Washington’s Initiative 522 on GMO labeling

The following is an edited excerpt. Consumers absolutely have a right to know what they are eating is safe, but ...

Namibians eat unapproved GM maize products

Irene !Hoaës |
Maize meal sold in some shops in Namibia is derived from genetically modified organisms (GMOs), a recent test has revealed ...

Monsanto sues farmer for exploiting loophole in GMO licensing

The following is an excerpt. WASHINGTON — Vernon Hugh Bowman, a free-market capitalist and Indiana farmer, exploited a loophole in ...

Value of modified corn is more in reducing losses than boosting yields

Nicole Miller |
The following is an excerpt. While there's no end of robust and heated conversation about genetically modified foods, there are ...
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GMO labeling initiatives: Prop 37 v. I-522

Bill Price |
The Biofortified blog takes an in-depth look at the Washington State initiative to label GMOs ...

Is it a crime to plant a seed?

Adam Cohen |
The following is an excerpt. Vernon “Hugh” Bowman, a 75-year-old farmer from rural Indiana, did something that got him sued ...

Western monopoly hinders sound policies on GM foods across Africa

The following is an excerpt. Genetically modified foods are a viable solution for struggling African countries if Western monopolies are ...

Will GM tech save coffee in the face of climate change?

Hank Campbell |
The following is an excerpt. Some hysterical types are worried that because the industry has focused on one particular genetically ...

India: Discredited Seralini paper wreaks havoc on GM debate

Shanthu Shantharam |
The following is an excerpt. India has become a flashpoint for the use of modern biotechnology in agriculture in the ...

Zimbabwe: Anti-GMO sentiment blocks import of inexpensive maize

The following is an excerpt. Poultry producers have appealed to the Agricultural Marketing Authority to review the ban on the ...
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Viewpoint: Biotechnology is a threat to biodiversity

Eric Hoffman, Jeff Conant |
The burgeoning "bioeconomy" is as much a threat to the environment as the fossil fuels it aims to replace ...

Seed giants sue U.S. farmers over GM seed patents in shocking numbers

Rachel Tepper |
The following is an excerpt. The Supreme Court will hear arguments Feb. 19 in "Bowman v. Monsanto Co.," a landmark court battle ...

Ugandan politics blocks GMO oversight

Henry Sekanjako, Joyce Namutebi |
The following is an excerpt. A Bill whose object includes providing for development and general release of Genetically Modified Organisms ...

Team-up: Organic farmer and geneticist promote cooperation for sustainability

Lis Arneson |
The following is an excerpt. Raoul Adamchak and Pamela Ronald believe the key to sustainability in agriculture is not insisting ...

Groundbreaking tech — including GM — smothered by anti-technology ideologues

Graham Brookes, Henry Miller |
The following is an excerpt Groundbreaking new technologies commonly face intractable opposition from various quarters–often from vested interests or societal ...

FDA flooded by public comments about ‘frankenfish’

The following is an excerpt. Nearly 30,000 comments have poured into the U.S. Food and Drug Administration about Canadian genetically ...
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GM foods need transparency but not labeling

Art Hovey |
Biotech pioneer Roger Beachy argues that transparency will ease consumer's concerns over GM foods, not labels ...

India’s harvest of hypocrisy: Farmers blamed for GM crop failures

Glenn Davis Stone |
The following is an excerpt. Of all the GMO controversies around the world, the saga of Bt cotton in India ...

GM reactionaries deny science

Graham Brookes, Henry Miller |
The following is an excerpt: After the cultivation of more than a billion hectares of GM crops worldwide – and ...

Anti-biotechs continue to push poor science

National Cotton Council |
The following is an excerpt. A study published last month found that the most common modification in genetically modified (GM) ...

Plant scientists hope to use epigenetics to improve crops

The following is an excerpt. Plant scientists long have known they can alter crops genetically to improve performance; they’ve been ...

Sit-in, hunger-strike in Mexico City against GMO corn plantations

Timothy Shipp |
The following is an excerpt. On Wednesday, January 23rd, regional leaders from a nation-wide peasant organization converged on the Angel ...

Northeast Organic Farm Association discusses GMOs at conference

Caitlin Morris |
The following is an excerpt. “They’ve got a beautiful package. They’ve got seeds that are resistant. They phase out the ...
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Lobbying by agri-business killed New Mexico GMO labeling Bill, claim supporters

Elaine Watson |
The following is an excerpt. Supporters of a New Mexico Senate bill proposing mandatory labeling for genetically engineered food and ...