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American Fruit Grower Editor David Eddy says simple questions about the science of farming can have complicated answers. Take ...
Fearful of Genetically-Modified Crops? You’re Too Late Nearly all the soybeans, corn, and cotton produced in the U.S. is now genetically modified, says the USDA.
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Africanews on MSN'Food colonialism': Nigeria divided over GMO cropsThe debate over GMOs has intensified amid fears over growing food insecurity in Nigeria. On Wednesday, the UN World Food ...
Genetically modified crops not only produce proteins from their own genes, but from the genes of other species, as well. On opposite sides of the Atlantic, the conflict has played out in very ...
Genetically modified crops are increasing yield and food security in developed countries, but in Africa, a lack of adoption is limiting success.
But, perhaps most importantly, genetically modified plants aren’t the solution to the climate crisis. They are a false solution that starts from the wrong question.
ALEXANDRIA, La. (AP) — Meetings planned in four states will ask people what they think about using genetically modified crops on refuges to provide food for migrating waterfowl. The U.S. Fish ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Residents of southern Oregon's agriculture-heavy Rogue Valley have voted to ban genetically modified crops from the area, setting up the next stage of a fight that has ...
OPPOSING GENETICALLY MODIFIED CROPS BT cotton was first approved for commercial use in the United States about three decades ago and was introduced to India in the early 2000s.
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ARCN reiterates safety of genetically modified crops - MSNThe Executive Secretary of the Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN), Professor Garba Sharubutu has reiterated the safety of genetically modified crops released by the Federal Government ...
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