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Sustainable Pulse. Source: Le Monde, by Stéphane Foucart (article translated from French to English by Sustainable Pulse) ...
Does mention of allergen-free peanuts, striga-resistant cowpeas, salt-resistant wheat, beta-carotene rich sweet potatoes, and virus-resistant cassavas make you think of GM? If so, you've missed the ...
* Organic and biodynamic farmers and food producers still have a legal obligation to avoid contamination with all GMOs, including PBOs. The new Regulations take away the necessary tools and processes ...
Clergeau commented on the deregulation proposal in a strong statement on BlueSky: "With new GMOs, you soon won't know what you're eating! Citizens must have the right to know what they're consuming.
China appears to have given the green light to GMO rice. In 2023, researchers reported the second harvest of an experimental, high-stature GMO rice. The crop's increased height may allow plants to ...
There is broad agreement among experts that advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and genetic engineering can result ...
Three decades after the first GMO crops were planted, Save Our Seeds, in collaboration with GMWatch, with contributions from ...
“In Symbiosis” unveils the driving forces behind a broken food system and puts forward a path to building true resilience An inspiring and insightful new film, In Symbiosis, looks at what's gone wrong ...
Evidence was ignored in EU reapproval Despite early warnings of their cancer findings being shared with EU authorities by the Ramazzini Institute overseeing the glyphosate study, this critical ...
Welcome to our latest Review, which covers the important news on “new GMOs”. Our first news item below, about Norway, shows that GMO regulations can be revised and “modernised” without fatally ...
Leukemia findings are especially striking – potentially lending support to plaintiffs in court cases who allege that Roundup exposure caused their blood cancer A comprehensive carcinogenicity study on ...
Currently only three New GMOs are being cultivated and not a single crop has contributed to sustainability goals The European Non-GMO Industry Association (ENGA) and the Non-GMO Project, North America ...
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