Planting non-GM cotton could double yields, say scientists
"I very much regret this" – Germany's Agriculture Minister
Parliament must ensure that Europe can continue to have a thriving non-GMO food sector
Environmental groups call for ban on releasing GMOs into the wild
EU must respect Precautionary Principle and withdraw glyphosate’s authorisation, says ENSSER
Findings are another nail in the coffin for genetic engineering approaches to disease resistance
Study finds higher incidence of deaths from leukemia in areas downstream of soy farms
GMWatch joined a lawyer and a scientist at a seed diversity conference to discuss the Commission's attempt to "disappear" new GMOs
Jim Thomas’s must-read essay: “George and the Food System Dragon”
Effects found at doses considered safe by regulatory agencies
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