
Initial economic benefits can diminish in the long run. Comment by TWN Info Service on Biosafety
Proposals are "an affront" to all EU food producers and retailers – ENGA
Proposal will expose people and the environment to potentially unsafe food, feed and plants without informing citizens, say scientists

Both risks and limitations are inherent in the GM approach. Report: Claire Robinson

EPA’s failure to evaluate pesticide formulations that people are exposed to is admission that it is powerless to protect public health. Report: Claire Robinson

Hard water is contaminated with glyphosate complexes in Sri Lankan communities plagued by chronic kidney disease

Monbiot calls criticism of RePlanet “conspiracism” – but the evidence suggests otherwise. Report by Jonathan Matthews

Conventional plant breeding succeeds where GM has failed
Should the proposal be adopted, an action for annulment would have good chances of success, according to law firm
Documents confirm consistent, high level collaboration between CropLife Canada, Health Canada, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Merritt Khaipho-Burch asks researchers and journal editors: "Why are such claims being published in the first place?" Report by Claire Robinson

Authors conclude Lynas and co-authors’ article is itself misinformation. Report: Jonathan Matthews

Research finds over 90% of new GM plants would escape safety checks as well as traceability and labelling requirements. Report by Claire Robinson
10th GMO FREE EUROPE Conference to mobilise against EU Commission's deregulation proposal
Center for Food Safety challenges exemptions for highly refined foods and unfamiliar terminology (bioengineered) in GMO food labelling regulations

Numerous “technical constraints” have led to delays in commercialisation, say Argentine government scientists. Report: Claire Robinson

New report raises concerns as regenerative agriculture gains ground for climate mitigation

New study adds to existing evidence that GM Bt technology is neither benign nor sustainable. Report: Claire Robinson

Uncompromising review is published as European Commission and UK government continue pretence that gene editing is precise, predictable, and safe. Report: Claire Robinson
Commentary by Third World Network

Indian agroecologist Akash Naoghare discusses how GM cotton has affected farmers and the path back to sustainability

Agency’s perverse definition of a reassuring phrase helps extremely harmful pesticides to remain on the market. Report: Jonathan Matthews and Claire Robinson
"We do not support any initiative that would allow these [new GM] products to be placed on the market in the European Union without a proper health and environmental risk assessment" – Hungarian government