Golden Rice could fight deadly vitamin A deficiency now. Why do farmers have to wait another 3 years to grow it?

Golden Rice could fight deadly vitamin A deficiency now. Why do farmers have to wait another 3 years to grow it?

Matthew Rees, Phil Harvey |
It’s one of the world’s most preventable tragedies. Every year, as many as 500,000 children go blind because their diet ...
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USDA: ‘Fear mongering’ keeps EU scared of growing GMOs, while it relies on US biotech grain imports

Dorien Colman |
Commercial cultivation of GE crops in the EU is limited to one percent of the EU’s total corn area (102 ...
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European Commission may greenlight GM crop imports rejected by EU Parliament

The EU Parliament has again spoken out against the approval of a number of genetically modified plant species. MEPs in ...
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Viewpoint: Depopulation conspiracy debunked. Western billionaires aren’t using GMOs to control Africa’s food supply

Uchechi Moses |
The truth is that African farmers need biotech crops as climate change makes farming an increasingly difficult profession ...
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Tweaking two genes in cotton doubles crop yields—and may do the same in wheat, rice and corn

One group of Texas Tech University researchers has found a way to double fiber yield for cotton in semi-arid areas like that ...
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As the CRISPR revolution advances, here’s how gene editing will actually help farmers and consumers

Luis Ventura |
2020 has been an eventful year for gene editing. The recent Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier ...
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As AquaBounty readies US rollout of GMO salmon, scientists hope for jumpstart of biotech animal research

Antonio Regalado |
A genetically modified salmon will become the first GM food animal to go on sale in the US, according to ...
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‘We can’t rule out new solutions’: German Greens poised to reconsider skepticism of crop biotechnology?

Kai Gehring, Robert Habeck |
[T]he world is looking to research laboratories like Mainz, Cambridge and other cities, where vaccines are being developed these days ...
Podcast: Trans women in female-only sports; Men and women need distinct brain tumor therapies; Illegal GMOs in Peru

Podcast: Trans women in female-only sports; Men and women need distinct brain tumor therapies; Illegal GMOs in Peru

Cameron English, Kevin Folta |
Should trans women be allowed to compete in female-only sports? It's a polarizing question with no easy answer in a ...
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GM eggplant helps farmers reduce pesticide use and increase profits, study finds

Joan Conrow |
Bangladeshi farmers significantly reduced pesticide use and increased their profits by growing genetically modified (GM) eggplant, a new study confirms ...
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Africa’s biotech acceptance grows as 3 more countries begin cultivating GM crops

Africa leads the progress among the regions of the world in adopting biotech crops by doubling the number of adopting ...
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Viewpoint: GM crops could help slow climate change. Will environmental groups block their development?

A lot of environmentalists raise money talking about climate change, but their energy recommendations - mitigation, rationing, high cost - ...
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Podcast: COVID killed anti-GMO activism? Environmentalists split over glyphosate; Predatory journal Pokémon hoax

Cameron English, Kevin Folta |
Could the COVID-19 pandemic end anti-GMO activism as we know it? Environmentalists are split over the controversial weedkiller glyphosate; some ...
Battle over 15-year GMO ban extension rages in Peru as farmers breed and cultivate illegal biotech seed

Battle over 15-year GMO ban extension rages in Peru as farmers breed and cultivate illegal biotech seed

Sherly Montaguth |
In the midst of a ferocious debate over the future of biotechnology in Latin America, the Peruvian Congress recently extended ...
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Pandemic food shortages could boost Ghana’s acceptance of insect-resistant GM Bt cowpea

Joseph Gakpo |
The Covid-19 pandemic is increasing public interest in local food production, which may boost consumer acceptance of the insect-resistant genetically ...
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Viewpoint: ‘More marketing than science’—Why the case against GM crops is built on misinformation

Roy Benaroch |
Consumer Reports, a nonprofit better known for rating cars and dishwashers, wrote about GMOs in its 2014 article “Where GMOs ...
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Europe’s current GM crop rules only ‘partially applicable’ to CRISPR plants, EU Food Safety Authority finds

Hanspeter Naegeli |
The European Commission requested the EFSA Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) to assess whether section 4 (hazard identification) and ...
Podcast: Lockdown skeptics are COVID 'deniers'? Plant burgers don't cause 'man boobs.' GMOs and terrorism

Podcast: Lockdown skeptics are COVID ‘deniers’? Plant burgers don’t cause ‘man boobs.’ GMOs and terrorism

Cameron English, Kevin Folta |
If you oppose lockdowns to stop the spread of COVID, are you a science denier, a covidiot? Potentially dangerous genetically ...
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GM Golden Rice commercialization in Philippines ‘far from reality,’ may be delayed until 2023

Jasper Arcalas |
At a virtual news briefing on [Nov. 23], PhilRice Healthier Rice Project Leader Dr. Renante L. Ordonio said everyone has ...
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German Greens compromise on support for CRISPR crops, remain ‘the party of precaution’

Claus Malzahn |
The Greens are debating a new policy program .... Many conflicts were resolved in advance, but on the subject of ...
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Push to reform EU biotech crop rules gains strength as some environmentalists, public officials endorse gene editing

Luis Ventura |
After two decades as "the center" of GMO skepticism, it seems the EU may be ready to acknowledge the benefits ...
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German Greens’ anti-GMO consensus may ‘shatter’ as 160 scientists urge party to endorse crop gene editing

Claus Malzahn |
The carefully organized unity of the Greens [on genetic engineering] is breaking up. The party threatens to relapse into a ...
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Viewpoint: USDA’s ‘lax’ gene-editing regulations could hurt consumer acceptance of CRISPR crops

Researchers at North Carolina State University call for a coalition of biotech industry, government and non-government organizations, trade organizations, and ...
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Podcast: GM salmon coming soon? Food ingredients you can’t pronounce are safe; Monsanto patent lawsuit myths

Cameron English, Kevin Folta |
Monsanto never sued farmers because their fields were accidentally contaminated with the company's GM seed. AquaBounty's genetically engineered AquAdvantage salmon ...
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Viewpoint: How postmodernism birthed Europe’s anti-GMO movement

Marcel Kuntz |
Tounderstand why Europe is restricting the use of some technologies, while the United States are not following the same path ...
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Viewpoint: 3 biotech foods you can’t buy at Costco thanks to anti-GMO activism

Steve Savage |
The opponents of this method of improving food have been successful in suppressing even the most logical applications ...
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Viewpoint: Anti-GMO groups exploit COVID to block access to biotech crops

Henry Miller, Kathleen Hefferon |
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to take its toll on our lives in so many ways, including diminished social contact, disrupted ...