F.D.A. says genetically engineered apples, potatoes are safe 03.20.2015 By Jeff Gelski Two varieties of apples go by the trade name 'Arctic Apples' while Simplot offers six varieties of 'Innate" potatoes.Read More
Monsanto settles with wheat farmers in seven states 03.19.2015 By Jeff Gelski The company, without admitting liability in a bioengineered/genetically-modified wheat discovery, agrees to donate to university agricultural efforts.Read More
G.M.O. communication plan: Listen, engage, inform 03.17.2015 By Jeff Gelski Mom scientists may be the best options for describing biotechnology benefits, according to a Center for Food Integrity webinar.Read More
Cargill unveils non-G.M.O. oil blend at Expo West 03.10.2015 By Monica Watrous IngreVita HO Sun combines high oleic sunflower oil, fish oil and proprietary antioxidants for use in multiple food and beverage applications.Read More
G.M.O. wheat issues revolve around yield, acceptance 03.05.2015 By Jeff Gelski U.S. farmers may find benefits if bioengineered varieties are approved, but what about U.S. consumer and export market acceptance?Read More
Attune Foods nears verification, certification goals 03.02.2015 By Eric Schroeder Five out of seven brands already are Non-GMO Project Verified and/or U.S.D.A. Organic Certified.Read More
Regulations seen slowing down fast-moving plant biotech 03.02.2015 By Laura Lloyd W.Q.C. presenter says 'What is fundamental today is applied tomorrow.'Read More
Federal bills seek to mandate G.M.O. food labeling 02.23.2015 By Jay Sjerven The stage has been set for renewed debate over G.M.O. labeling.Read More
Disagreement reigns in G.M.O. labeling debate 02.12.2015 By Ron Sterk One thing the panel agreed on is the issue is not going to go away.Read More
Pew survey: 57% of U.S. adults think G.M. foods unsafe 01.30.2015 By Jeff Gelski Another Pew survey finds scientists have more confidence in bioengineered foods.Read More