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Was It the Cowlick? U.S. federal judge bans sales, planting of genetically modified alfalfa |
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13 Mar 2007 |
Daily Grist |
| Was It the Cowlick? U.S. federal judge bans sales, planting of genetically modified alfalfa A first-of-its-kind ruling in the U.S. will stop Monsanto's genetically modified alfalfa in its tracks -- for now. Citing the USDA's failure to conduct an environmental impact statement before approving the crop in 2005 and its "cavalier" response to concerns that the franken-falfa could contami ... |
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| Topics: Department of Agriculture, food and agriculture, GMOs, news (all these topics) |
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Carry On My Wayward Gene Kansas could see first commercial crop of human-gene-containing rice |
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02 Mar 2007 |
Daily Grist |
| Carry On My Wayward Gene Kansas could see first commercial crop of human-gene-containing rice A California company is one step closer to growing rice that contains human genes on a commercial scale. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has given a preliminary OK to a plan to sow 450 Kansas acres with the stuff this spring, with 2,750 more acres to come. Ventria Bioscience's three Frankenr ... |
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| Topics: Department of Agriculture, food and agriculture, GMOs, Kansas, news (all these topics) |
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Till There Was You Researchers hope new crops, methods will help farmers fight climate effects |
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04 Dec 2006 |
Daily Grist |
| Till There Was You Researchers hope new crops, methods will help farmers fight climate effects Agricultural researchers are joining the legions who are working to help the world respond to climate change. A coalition called the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (which goes by the just-shy-of-delicious acronym CGIAR) is launching an initiative today that will pour money into developing crops that can ... |
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| Topics: food and agriculture, GMOs, news (all these topics) |
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Don't Cry to Them, Argentina Is Monsanto playing fast and loose with Roundup Ready Soybeans in Argentina? |
Kelly Hearn |
22 Sep 2006 |
Main Dish |
| Crying not for Argentina but for lost patent fees, Monsanto's legal hacks are in European courts suing to block millions of tons of Argentine soybean meal from docking on the continent. Bean there, sprayed that. Photo: iStockphoto Monsanto says that much of the meal crossing the Atlantic to feed Europe's cows and pigs contains traces of its genetically modified Rou ... |
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| Topics: Argentina, food and agriculture, GMOs (all these topics) |
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Like Blight on Rice U.S. commercial rice crop contaminated with GM strain |
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22 Aug 2006 |
Daily Grist |
| Like Blight on Rice U.S. commercial rice crop contaminated with GM strain The U.S. government admitted last week that its commercial supply of long-grain rice has been contaminated by an illegal, untested, genetically modified strain with the warm-and-fuzzy name of LLRICE 601. The European Union, the biggest importer of U.S. long-grain rice, may decide to delay or ban imports; Japan ... |
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| Topics: European Union, food and agriculture, GMOs, Japan, news, United States (all these topics) |
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Oil She Wrote On canola oil |
Umbra Fisk |
24 May 2006 |
Ask Umbra |
| Dear Umbra, I recently saw "organic canola oil" on a salad dressing bottle. I looked up the origin of canola oil, and it looks like it is a genetic modification of rapeseed. I thought organic certification disallowed genetically modified foods. What's the scoop? Tom Grundy Nevada City, Calif. Dearest Tom, Have you noticed yet that May is food month here on floor 2B? Food and plants, in honor of spring -- and to counter last month' ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, energy, food and agriculture, GMOs, organic food (all these topics) |
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You Can Grow Your Own Way GM crops advance on the world's arable acreage |
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13 Jan 2006 |
Daily Grist |
| You Can Grow Your Own Way GM crops advance on the world's arable acreage Genetically modified crops are taking over the world. [Evil laugh here.] The acreage devoted to biotech crops jumped 11 percent last year. Biotech varieties of rice -- the world's most important food crop -- are poised to take off in China, a development that would put GM crops into the hands of tens of millions of small farmers who grow nearly half t ... |
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| Topics: food and agriculture, GMOs, news (all these topics) |
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You Taint Seen Nothing Yet Fans and foes of gene-modified crops square off over biotech pollution |
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08 Nov 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| You Taint Seen Nothing Yet Fans and foes of gene-modified crops square off over biotech pollution Folks who want their vittles straight up with no freaky-gene twist may find it increasingly tough to get the good stuff. Genetically modified (GM) crops are gaining popularity worldwide, leading to more accidental biotech pollution, wherein ordinary crops are tainted by their GM cousins. Organic farmers in the U.S. say "l ... |
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You Put Yer Superweed in There Herbicide-resistant superweed discovered in field of GM canola |
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25 Jul 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| You Put Yer Superweed in There Herbicide-resistant superweed discovered in field of GM canola Opponents of genetically engineered crops have long warned that genetic modifications could "leak" into other plant species via interbreeding, possibly creating a new breed of hard-to-kill superweeds that would lead farmers to use more and more herbicides. Multinational biotech corporations have long sai ... |
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| Topics: food and agriculture, GMOs, news, United Kingdom (all these topics) |
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Full of Crop Cultivation of GM crops on the rise |
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13 Jan 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Full of Crop Cultivation of GM crops on the rise Could 8 million farmers be wrong? Well, yes, contend a growing number of critics of genetically modified crops. Despite widespread resistance to GM foods abroad and in some areas of the U.S. (OK, California), the planting of bioengineered crops is on the rise in 17 GM-friendly countries. There, farmers grew 200 million acres of the controversial plants last year, up 20 percent f ... |
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Father of the Bribe Monsanto agrees to pay $1.5 million in penalties for Indonesian bribes |
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07 Jan 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Father of the Bribe Monsanto agrees to pay $1.5 million in penalties for Indonesian bribes When agrochemical giant Monsanto's bid to introduce genetically modified cotton to Indonesia was met with widespread protests from farmers and activists, it bribed a government official in order to avoid having an environmental impact study conducted on its GM crop. Yesterday Monsanto agreed to pay $1.5 million in fines -- $1 mi ... |
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| Topics: business, food and agriculture, GMOs (all these topics) |
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Fruit Scootin' Boogie On odd fruit |
Umbra Fisk |
16 Dec 2004 |
Ask Umbra |
| Dear Umbra, Yesterday in the grocery store I saw a "golden kiwi." Is there really such a thing? It was over twice the size of a regular kiwi and the familiar fuzz was not there. It was almost as smooth as a nectarine. When I inquired of the produce representative, she told me that it was a "natural" unaltered fruit and that I could taste it if I wanted to. Naturally, I declined. I am very leery of this strange new f ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, food and agriculture, GMOs (all these topics) |
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Soy Story On the environmental impacts of soy |
Umbra Fisk |
18 Nov 2004 |
Ask Umbra |
| Dear Umbra, I'm interested in learning more about the treatment and genetic modification of soy and how prevalent this is. I think a lot of folks choose products such as soy milk because they think they are making a better choice for the earth, as well as themselves. I think this is an overlapping issue and qualifies for your help. Perhaps a slant toward educating us on the state of soy farming and production would be an acc ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, food and agriculture, GMOs, toxics (all these topics) |
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PLU Perfect On the mysteries of produce code numbers |
Umbra Fisk |
11 Oct 2004 |
Ask Umbra |
| Dear Umbra, I recently learned that the UPC numbers on produce indicate whether the item is conventionally grown (beginning with a 4), organically grown (beginning with a 9), or genetically modified (beginning with an 8). I like to buy organic, locally grown produce at my local health food store whenever possible, but recently at a large grocery story I noticed some tomatoes with a UPC number that began with a 3. What ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, food, food and agriculture, GMOs, green living, organic food (all these topics) |
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Cornographic European Union Gives Go-Ahead to GM Corn |
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09 Sep 2004 |
Daily Grist |
| Cornographic European Union Gives Go-Ahead to GM Corn In a highly symbolic move, the European Union yesterday approved the first genetically modified seeds for planting and sale across E.U. territory, outraging greens and defying public opinion (70 percent of E.U. citizens oppose GM food). The European Commission approved 17 varieties of GM corn developed by U.S. biotech behemoth Monsanto, marking a decisive end ... |
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| Topics: European Union, food and agriculture, GMOs (all these topics) |
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Biopharming is Phat!
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Suzy Becker |
23 Aug 2004 |
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Food-Altering Substance On genetically modified foods |
Umbra Fisk |
09 Aug 2004 |
Ask Umbra |
| Dear Umbra, Is most of the genetically modified food that makes its way into our grocery aisles really that harmful? It seems to me that the process of genetic modification is not that far from hybridizing and other tinkering processes that we've come to accept. Judi Boston, Mass. Dearest Judi, We don't know, and that's the problem. The field is rife with dogma. Companies that genetically modify food crops claim sa ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, food and agriculture, GMOs (all these topics) |
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Family Farm: The Next Generation
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Suzy Becker |
24 May 2004 |
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GM: Unsafe for Any Seed Much of U.S. Food Supply Contaminated With Genetically Engineered DNA |
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24 Feb 2004 |
Daily Grist |
| GM: Unsafe for Any Seed Much of U.S. Food Supply Contaminated With Genetically Engineered DNA Most ordinary crop seeds in the U.S. are contaminated with strands of genetically modified DNA, and unless federal regulations and farm practices are tightened considerably, the entire U.S. food supply will soon contain GM elements, says a report released yesterday by the Union of Concerned Scien ... |
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| Topics: European Union, food and agriculture, GMOs, health, United States (all these topics) |
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Patently Absurd GM Giant Monsanto Sues Canadian Farmer |
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21 Jan 2004 |
Daily Grist |
| Patently Absurd GM Giant Monsanto Sues Canadian Farmer Speaking of genetic drift: The Canadian Supreme Court began hearing arguments on Tuesday in a case that has become a cause celebre for both opponents and fans of agricultural biotechnology. Agro-giant Monsanto Co. sued Canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser when its patented biotech canola was found growing in his ... |
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| Topics: Canada, environmental justice, food and agriculture, GMOs, politics, toxics, United States (all these topics) |
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Bad Seed Despite European Objections, GM Agriculture Marches On |
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14 Jan 2004 |
Daily Grist |
| Bad Seed Despite European Objections, GM Agriculture Marches On Worldwide use of genetically modified crops grew by 15 percent last year, according to a report by the industry-backed International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications. In 1996, the year GM crops were made commercially available, 4.3 million acres were used for biotech cultivated crops. By 2003, ... |
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| Topics: European Union, food and agriculture, globalization, GMOs, United Kingdom (all these topics) |
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Which 'cide Are You On? GM Crops Linked to Rise in Herbicide and Pesticide Use |
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08 Jan 2004 |
Daily Grist |
| Which 'cide Are You On? GM Crops Linked to Rise in Herbicide and Pesticide Use Pesticide and herbicide use on genetically modified (GM) crops in the U.S. has risen markedly over the past eight years, surpassing the concentration of agrochemicals sprayed on conventional crops, according to an analysis of U.S. government data. This research appears to blow a hole in one of the primary arguments in favor of GM crops -- that ... |
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| Topics: food and agriculture, GMOs, toxics (all these topics) |
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Starlink Trek: The Next Generation Banned Biotech Corn Variety Still Showing Up in U.S. Food Supplies |
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02 Dec 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| Starlink Trek: The Next Generation Banned Biotech Corn Variety Still Showing Up in U.S. Food Supplies Genetically engineered StarLink corn is still contaminating U.S. food supplies, three years after it was pulled from the market. StarLink, which produces its own pesticide, was approved in 1998 -- but only for use in animal feed or industrial processes because of concerns that it might cause severe allergic reactions in ... |
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| Topics: food and agriculture, GMOs, health (all these topics) |
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The Wrath of Grapes Ban on Biotech Crops Makes the Ballot in a California County |
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19 Nov 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| The Wrath of Grapes Ban on Biotech Crops Makes the Ballot in a California County Voters in Northern California's Mendocino County will be the first in the nation with a chance to rebuff growers of genetically modified (GM) crops. Local anti-biotechnology activists gathered enough signatures to secure a spot on the March ballot for an initiative that would ban the raising of GM crops in the county. The camp ... |
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| Topics: California, food and agriculture, GMOs, politics (all these topics) |
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Unsafe at Any Seed? A new consumer revolution could change the way we label food |
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30 Oct 2003 |
The Gist |
| There's a tongue-in-cheek ad campaign going on in New York City right now regarding smoking in public places. The ads feature slogans like, "If they ban smoking in airports, people will never fly again," and "If they ban smoking in bathrooms, people will never gossip again." I thought of this campaign when I stumbled across a Reuters article on Tuesday describing opposition to a new l ... |
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| Topics: Department of Agriculture, food and agriculture, GMOs, green living, politics, United Kingdom, United States (all these topics) |
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