Published on April 12, 2021 | Joseph Opoku Gakpo, Alliance for Science Biotechnology could potentially account for about 20 percent of the global economy by 2040, with agricultural and manufacturing…
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Published on April 08, 2021 | H. Sterling Burnett, The Heartland Institute Feeding the world’s hungry ranks among the greatest difficulties humankind has experienced throughout its history. With the Earth’s…
Published on March 30, 2021 | Johann Tasker, Farmers Weekly | Genetic Literacy Project [British Sugar] is investigating gene-edited beet seed as a long-term solution to [virus yellows] disease, which…
To develop the new guidelines, Health Canada experts reviewed the science around gene-edited crops and concluded that the technology is safe for human consumption and the environment. | Getty Images…
Published on March 20, 2021 | Tribune The use of biotechnology by Pakistani farmers would not only result in enhanced productivity but would also help address food security challenges being faced by…
Published on March 16, 2021 | Maura Maxwell, Fruitnet.com The company’s gene-edited enhanced GABA tomato was developed using CRISPR/Cas9 technology Sanatech Seed, the Japanese start-up behind the launch of the…
Published on March 18, 2021 | ISAAA | Genetic Literacy Project Researchers from the Republic of Korea documented that Bt rice is compositionally equivalent to its non-Bt counterpart by using four different…
Published on March 17, 2021 | Connor Mckoy, BIOtechNOW | Genetic Literacy Project A good portion of topsoil—the black fertile dirt that looks exactly like what you buy at the…
Published on March 17, 2021 | Des Keller, Progressive Farmer The year 2019 was an eye-opener for Lewis Stearns, the founder of the consulting company Progressive Crop Solutions. European corn…









