Archive for January 2022
UK edges closer to embracing CRISPR gene edited crops, breaking further from the EU
This article or excerpt is included in the GLP’s daily curated selection of ideologically diverse news, opinion and analysis of biotechnology innovation. It is posted under Fair Use guidelines. Research into the gene editing of plants in the UK will become much easier with new rules brought forward by the government that will encourage field…
Read MoreChina gears up production of GMO soybeans in shift toward independence from Western imports
A cargo of soy. China aims to reduce its dependence on soy imports. Credit: Igor Strukov via Adobe Stock This article or excerpt is included in the GLP’s daily curated selection of ideologically diverse news, opinion and analysis of biotechnology innovation. It is posted under Fair Use guidelines. China’s status as the world’s largest importer…
Read MoreOpinion: Genetically modified crops are tools of sustainability
It’s safe. It would help farmers deal with drought, support biodiversity, protect the environment and decrease a farms carbon footprint. It would help consumers cope with inflation and pay their food bills. So why aren’t we growing genetically modified wheat? We’re asking this question again because of the news from South America late last year…
Read MoreViewpoint: ‘Lower food prices, limiting exposure to toxins, fewer diseases in crops.’
These are the advances missed by countries that reject GM technology This article or excerpt is included in the GLP’s daily curated selection of ideologically diverse news, opinion and analysis of biotechnology innovation. It is posted under Fair Use guidelines. Two new papers aim to quantify the social welfare and economic costs that countries inflict…
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