Most of the large urban dailies have a hard time with GMOs. For example, the New York Times often carries reports that treat food technology about the same as food …
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Agri-Pulse reports: The Senate easily approved an historic compromise on GMO disclosure standards late Thursday, setting up final action in the House to shut down Vermont's week-old labeling mandate. Industry groups are lobbying …
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National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) reports: The National Corn Growers Association urges all farmers to contact their senators and ask for their support of the Roberts-Stabenow agreement on GMO labeling. …
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More than 100 Nobel Prize winners are asking Greenpeace to end its opposition to genetically modified organisms. A letter by the Nobel laureates asks Greenpeace to cease its efforts to …
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The Clif Bar Family Foundation recently released a video titled “Seed Matters” which uses a foul-mouthed lead character and inappropriate imagery to not only attack conventional farming practices but also …
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DTN AgDayta reports: Don't confuse us with the facts. That's the takeaway of a University of Florida study on how consumers form opinions on food. The online survey was …
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by Robert Giblin Food labeling can give helpful information to consumers looking to make healthy choices. But as more foods labels pop up, consumers can too easily associate a specific …
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by Chris Clayton DTN Ag Policy Editor OMAHA (DTN) — U.S. sugarbeet industry leaders question USDA's decision last week to increase sugar cane imports due to “uncertainty” surrounding GMO labeling …
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by Elizabeth Weise, USATODAY SAN FRANCISCO — Genetically engineered crops are safe for humans and animals to eat and have not caused increases in cancer, obesity, gastrointestinal illnesses, kidney disease, …
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Reuters reports: U.S. sugar beet farmers are expected to reap a record harvest next year, undeterred by a trend among some food manufacturers to favor their competitor, cane sugar that's not …