Need for continuous testing and application of new breeding methods to deliver resilient seed varieties at a faster rate is more important now than ever before. Published on November 27,…
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Published on December 07, 2020 | Oge Udegbunam and Abdulkareem Mojeed, Premium Times The number of countries planting biotech crops on the continent has grown from three in 2018 to…
Published on December 02, 2020 | Luis Ventura, Alliance For Science Latin American farmers are partnering with scientists to create new crop varieties using gene-editing techniques such as CRISPR-CAS 9…
Published on December 11. 2020 | NHK World Japan An expert panel at Japan’s health ministry has given a go-ahead to sales of the country’s first genome-edited food. The panel…
Published on December 01, 2020 | Business Mirror IT has been nearly two decades since the Philippine government approved the sale and cultivation of genetically modified (GM) corn seeds in…
Published on November 30. 2020 | Renata Tarragona, La Prensa MEXICO CITY Reform Agency Nov 29, 2020.-Cotton cultivation in Mexico could disappear next year, given the prohibition of Semarnat to use transgenic…
Published on December 10, 2020 | Margaret Evans, The Western Producer New emphasis put on importance of rotations now that western corn rootworm has developed resistance to Bt varieties. The…
Published on December 09, 2020 | FE Report, The Financial Express Experts during a virtual workshop on Tuesday emphasised safer use of biotechnology to double the crop production within 2030…
Published on December 09. 2020 | VTC News | Genetic Literacy Project More than 25 years have passed since the first biotech crops were introduced. Since then, genetically modified crops…
Published on December 07, 2020 | Joan Conrow, Alliance For Science Bangladeshi farmers significantly reduced pesticide use and increased their profits by growing genetically modified (GM) eggplant, a new study…