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EU reaches accord on new generation of genetically modified crops
This file picture taken on August 4, 2007 shows a genetically modified corn crop near Paillet. AFP PHOTO / JEAN-PIERRE MULLER ...
The EU has agreed allow certain foods altered using genetic engineering techniques to be sold without special labeling under ...
Europe’s firewall against genetic modification gets a major crack with a new deal on gene-edited crops. Crops tailor-made using new gene-splicing techniques should face fewer regulations than ...
European Union member states on Wednesday agreed a deal on regulating new genomic techniques in crops. While this promises ...
Gene-edited crops are no safer than GMOs, and fast-tracking regulatory approval could trigger a costly backlash.
Europe’s firewall against genetic modification gets a major crack under a new deal. Crops tailor-made using new gene-splicing techniques should face fewer regulations than genetically modified ...
CRISPR, the gene-editing technology which won its creators the 2020 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, is most well-known for its ...
Eating a blend of non-toxic corn and genetically modified toxic corn can result in corn earworm pests (Helicoverpa zea) ...
It's a common belief that insecticide use has been decreasing because of agricultural advances, but the widespread use of ...
A routine check of a soup can label turned into a viral moment that's got people questioning what's actually in the food they’re eating. One woman's ...
The European Union has reached a preliminary deal on how to regulate gene-edited crops in a move that could ease the development of new varieties in a region long wary of biotech innovations in food.
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