GEAC recommends "environmental release", says testing can be done afterwards
Agribiotech sector motivated by monopoly control
Bayer and Corteva (formerly Pioneer Dupont) are moving to patent plant genetic information that can occur naturally as well as from genetic modification
Non-GMO industry association sees no justification for a deregulation of New GMOs
Forest Stewardship Council could open the door to the commercialisation of GMO trees
“We are not open to... GM technology” – Tanzania ag minister
Since 2015 up to 20 GM foods have been approved for import into the country
Forty groups say targeted survey is fatally flawed and cannot be used for impact assessment of “new genomic techniques” legislation
There’s no evidence gene editing can rapidly bring desirable new crops to market. By Jonathan Matthews and Claire Robinson
New report reveals the interests of the scientists-turned-lobbyists who stand to benefit from deregulation
A new report from Beyond GM/A Bigger Conversation argues it's time to make meaningful citizen engagement part of the DNA of the regulatory process
Bill has raised multiple concerns about its scope, about the legality of some of its provisions, and about democracy
Growing failure of Roundup Ready crops provides opportunity to phase them out and adopt new methods and technologies
Expresses astonishment that “Folta’s cult followers” can’t see through his denials of conflict of interest. Report by Jonathan Matthews
Rats fed GM yeast-derived protein soy leghemoglobin – the burger’s key ingredient – developed signs of toxicity. Report by Claire Robinson and Dr Michael Antoniou
Orwellian moves to redefine our concept of nature aim to gain public and regulatory acceptance for risky technologies. Report: Claire Robinson
"Today's decision marks a key step toward ending the food industry's deceptive and discriminatory GMO food labelling practices"
EFSA asks for more information on toxicity and allergenicity. Report by Claire Robinson
Prof Brian Dowd-Uribe explains that only considering averages obscures the fact that Bt cotton made rich farmers richer but poor and medium farmers poorer
James Rebanks calls Liz Truss and some of her ministers “full on crazed ideologues”. Report by Jonathan Matthews
Findings suggest probiotics could help reverse damage to people's gut bacteria caused by Roundup exposure. Report by Claire Robinson
UK government and EU lobbyists are misleading policymakers, regulators, and the public. Report by Claire Robinson
COVID damages memory of grant dismissal protestors, but the Internet never forgets