China has approved genetically modified (GM) soybeans, corn, cotton and papaya to be grown for commercial purposes Around 267,000 hectares (660,000 acres) of GM crops were planted as part of trial ...
I am writing concerning the Feature that you 'authored' in the September issue. I wish to point out that Irina Ermakova had no opportunity to respond to the criticism of your panel of 'researchers ...
In an unanimous decision, the Court held that a soybean farmer cannot reproduce agri-giant Monsanto’s patented, genetically modified seeds through planting and harvesting without the company’s ...
We present here an analysis evaluated from compositional data on GM corn and GM soybean varieties grown across a range of geographies and growing seasons with the aim of not only assessing the ...
The overwhelming majority of America’s corn and soybeans are genetically modified, and the technology is also common among alfalfa, canola, cotton, papayas and sugar beets. The wheat industry ...
China approved three genetically modified soybean types for consumption, including the RR2BT seed resistant to the imidazolinonas and the glufosinat-ammonium herbicides. The announcement was made ...
However Brazil soybean imports are expected to be larger from Mercosur partners. From January to September, soybean imports by Brazil totaled 528,000 tons, according to government data.