Burkina Faso, rogue capital and GM/gene drive mosquitoes
Professor warns that power and control are largely in the hands of biotech developers and their funders
Study increases urgency for organic transition
Seven reasons why the UK government's plans are anti-democratic and unscientific
New briefing debunks one of the myths used to promote new GMOs
Agroecology, not a high-tech free-for-all, is the way forward for agriculture, writes Louise Payton, policy officer at the Soil Association
Beyond GM examines the UK government's latest intentions as noted in the Queen's speech
Death of transplant patient may have been due to well-known pig pathogen
Bioceres, the Argentine Monsanto, continues its crusade to bring GMO wheat to market
ACRE guidance document opens the door to a Wild West of unregulated GMO plantings. Report by Claire Robinson; technical advice by Dr Michael Antoniou
Nearly all the questions are framed in such a way as to support the Commission’s deregulation plans
Monsanto ran a sophisticated ghostwriting campaign to defend glyphosate and attack its critics
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Non-GMO industry association calls on food sector to stand up for GMO labelling by participating
Prof Krimsky has died at the age of 80
Gut microbiome effects in bees, animals, and humans are triggering concerns. Report: Jonathan Matthews
Senate slams GM crops as unsustainable and unsafe
Gene-edited non-browning mushroom may have wrongly escaped regulatory scrutiny, scientists suggest. Report by Claire Robinson
The Indian government assumes that these plants will be non-transgenic – but the uncertainties of gene editing could catch them unawares
CRISPR gene editing creates a "mess" in the cattle's cellular makeup, but the FDA thinks it doesn't matter. Report: Claire Robinson
Reviewers are right to acclaim Bart Elmore’s recent book Seed Money, writes Jonathan Matthews
The pesticide/GMO industry is waging a fierce lobby campaign against the looming pesticide reduction target
The UK Government has begun dismantling the safety net of public protections and appears determined to create a GMO free-for-all
Natalie Bennett moved a "fatal instrument" in the Lords last night, to oppose government plans for the release of gene edited organisms
Yes, we will have bananas – and without any need for genetic engineering. Report: Jonathan Matthews and Claire Robinson