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African biotechnology advance: Vaccine breakthrough could prevent ‘catastrophic’ tick-borne diseases that cost farmers $19B annually

Lominda Afedraru |
Livestock breeding is expected to be one of the engines of economic growth in Africa as it struggles to recover ...
Europe’s biodiversity faces grave threats, while pro-organic farm policies offer inadequate solutions

Europe’s biodiversity faces grave threats, while pro-organic farm policies offer inadequate solutions

Justin Cremer |
The European Environment Agency (EEA) released its “State of Nature in the EU” report [October 19], revealing that wildlife species and natural ...
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Podcast: Can we harness the power of germline editing without inviting disaster?

Christopher Gyngell, Kevin Folta |
Gene editing has moved rapidly from the lab to real-world applications in medicine, yielding novel treatments for diseases like sickle ...
From disease-resistant bananas to biofortified potatoes, gene editing could make our food more plentiful and nutritious

From disease-resistant bananas to biofortified potatoes, gene editing could make our food more plentiful and nutritious

Molecular biologists at multiple CGIAR [Consortium of International Agricultural Research] centers shared information about gene editing work underway at the ...
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Gene-edited crops and animals: Best-kept secrets in the fight against climate change

Advances in gene editing over the past decade have given scientists new tools to tailor the biochemistry of nearly any ...
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CRISPR could help protect Atlantic salmon from sea lice, reducing need for harsh chemical treatments

Robert Outram |
Researchers at Norwegian institute Nofima are investigating whether gene editing could provide an answer to the problem of sea lice ...
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Viewpoint: Rush to develop COVID vaccine highlights failure of Europe’s GM crop regulations

Stuart Smyth |
In a recent article of mine published in the journal, Global Food Security, I highlight the EU’s reluctance to move ...
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EU agriculture ministers back pro-organic Farm 2 Fork plan, but support gene editing to boost sustainable food production

Florin Zubașcu |
The EU should make use of innovative breeding technologies to boost sustainability of food production, agriculture ministers agreed on [October ...
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Gene-edited crops approved by USDA jumps from 7 to 70 between 2019 and 2020

Melody Bomgardner |
Signaling progress for a new kind of crop engineering, the biotech crop trait firm Cibus says it will move forward ...
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Analysis: Problematic provisions in new USDA rule for GE plants

Greg Jaffe |
Over the last three months, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has published materials and conducted webinar presentations to ...
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Philippines poised to embrace gene-edited animals? Lawmakers debate rules for ‘safe’ use of modern biotech

Charissa Luci-Atienza |
Masbate Rep. Elisa “Olga” Kho has cited the importance of animal biotechnology in improving the health and welfare of animals ...
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Viewpoint: Greenpeace-funded study backfires, undermining case to treat gene-edited crops as GMOs

Mary Mangan |
The anti-GMO movement dominated the public discourse about crop biotechnology for decades. Led by committed activists who knew how to ...
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Plant-breeding tool leaps major hurdle to enhancing more crops with CRISPR gene editing

Researchers know how to make precise genetic changes within the genomes of crops, but the transformed cells often refuse to ...
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Viewpoint: CRISPR pioneers awarded Nobel Prize. Will EU embrace the technology to boost food production?

Caroline van der Plas |
CRISPR-Cas, the technique with which DNA in cells can be cut with ‘genetic scissors,’ has been awarded the Nobel Prize ...
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CRISPR-edited poplar trees could cut carbon emissions during paper production

Researchers led by prof. Wout Boerjan (VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology) have discovered a way to stably finetune the ...
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Gene-edited plants and animals: Our secret weapons in the battle to slow climate change?

Emily Mullin |
Nearly 200 nations signed on to the Paris Agreement in 2016, pledging to reduce their countries’ greenhouse gas emissions. By ...
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Colombian anti-biotech groups losing on two fronts? Push for GMO ban slows, while government green lights first gene-edited crop

Sherly Montaguth |
Editor's note: The author of this story has informed the GLP that new information has come to light, and asked ...
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‘Brussels Effect’: Europe’s CRISPR crop rules may have ‘costly’ international economic impacts

Justus Wesseler, Kai Purnhagen |
The CJEU decision of July 2018 has far‐reaching economic implications, given that products derived through the application of NPBTs are ...
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Viewpoint: International anti-GMO groups wage PR war to get gene-edited crops out of Latin America

Luis Ventura |
Imagine for a moment that you're a farmer. Genetically modified crops that could help you protect your yields from voracious ...
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GMO and gene-edited biofortified crops weaken case for organic agriculture

Steven Cerier |
A new lineup of GMO and gene-edited crops with nutrient content organic growers simply can't replicate ...
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Replacing fossil fuels? Gene-edited algae could help cut biodiesel production costs

Hiroshima University researchers developed a highly efficient genome editing system for microalga Nannochloropsis oceanica, which is a potential source of ...
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52% of UK consumers say farmers should have access to gene-edited crops, survey finds

The public have highlighted their worry over the fragility of the food system in the face of Covid-19, climate change ...
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Podcast: Greenpeace CRISPR study debunked; Public accepts gene-edited babies? Cancer vaccine progress

Cameron English, Kevin Folta |
A Greenpeace-funded study alleges that gene-edited crops can be detected and should therefore be regulated as "GMOs." However, experts say ...
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CRISPR bacon: Disease-resistant pigs could save pork producers billions of dollars annually

Wang Xiaodong |
Chinese scientists have produced a pig species that can resist three major infectious diseases plaguing the animal using gene-editing technology, ...
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Gene-edited, blight-resistant rice approved by USDA, Colombian regulators

Ximena Gonzalez |
The Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario (ICA) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) have approved a genetically edited rice resistant ...
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Could genetically engineered, nitrogen-fixing crops replace polluting synthetic fertilizers?

R. Ford Denison |
Everyone has heard of the nutrient, nitrogen, but why is it important to plants? It's a key ingredient in proteins, ...