• Bridging the Knowledge Divide: Experiences in Communicating Crop Biotechnology" is the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications' (ISAAA) contribution to the field of science communication in general, and biotechnology communication in particular. (isaaa.org)
  • The International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications (ISAAA), a non-profit organization which promotes the adoption of biotech crops, said in its new report that the United States still uses more genetically modified (GM) seeds than any other country, but Brazil had the largest increase for the second year running, with area planted to biotech crops rising 19 percent in 2010. (foodnavigator-usa.com)
  • Source: Crop Biotech Update, International Service for Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications. (agrilife24.com)
  • As of 2011, 11 different transgenic crops were grown commercially on 395 million acres (160 million hectares) in 29 countries. (truthwiki.org)
  • 25 The following transgenic crops also received marketing approval in the US in 1995: canola with modified oil composition (Calgene), Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) corn/maize (Ciba-Geigy), cotton resistant to the herbicide bromoxynil (Calgene), Bt cotton (Monsanto), soybeans resistant to the herbicide glyphosate (Monsanto), virus-resistant squash (Asgrow), and additional delayed ripening tomatoes (DNAP, Zeneca/Peto, and Monsanto). (truthwiki.org)
  • On the other hand, the safety of genetically engineered foods does have a strong scientific consensus behind it, and there aren't really any credible studies from any source showing any damage to animals or people attributable to any of the currently used transgenic crops. (crediblehulk.org)
  • The stepwise procedures to be adopted for development of transgenic crops, r-DNA therapeutics etc. as on date can be viewed or downloaded from the website for compliance by the users of rDNA technology. (geacindia.gov.in)
  • I am advised that the next step in the process to obtain a commercial approval to plant biotech maize in Mexico is to secure the Permit to conduct the Biotech Maize Master Project. (gmwatch.org)
  • GM crop technology has been widely used for over 20 years in a number of countries and is mainly found in the four crops of canola, maize, cotton and soybean. (pgeconomics.co.uk)
  • Genetically modified crops have been shown to disrupt other crops that are not in the same field as the GMOs. (truthwiki.org)
  • Genetically modified crops (GMOs, GM crops, or biotech crops) are plants used in agriculture, the DNA of which has been modified using genetic engineering techniques. (truthwiki.org)
  • Proposition 37 is a measure in the state of California to require mandatory labeling of food containing genetically modified crops . (skeptoid.com)
  • The handbook distills the experiences in communicating crop biotechnology by the Global Knowledge Center on Crop Biotechnology and its network of Biotechnology information Centers (BICs) and theoretical perspectives of science communication experts. (isaaa.org)
  • A biotechnology residential internship for Miss Uganda, together with nine other regional queens was held at the National Crops Resources Research Institute on March 9-12, 2015. (blogspot.com)
  • Farmers from Kilifi County in the northern part of Kenya have voiced their support for agri-biotech and called on the government to lift the ban on GMOs so as to allow them access to products of modern biotechnology. (blogspot.com)
  • Biotechnological Approach in Crop Improvement detailed syllabus for Biotechnology (BioTech) for 2021 regulation curriculum has been taken from the Anna Universities official website and presented for the BioTech students. (inspirenignite.com)
  • For Biotechnology 6th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit BioTech 6th Sem 2021 regulation scheme . (inspirenignite.com)
  • For detailed syllabus of all the other subjects of Biotechnology 6th Sem, visit BioTech 6th Sem subject syllabuses for 2021 regulation . (inspirenignite.com)
  • For all Biotechnology results, visit Anna University BioTech all semester results direct link. (inspirenignite.com)
  • The Agriculture Department's announcement that it will require full environmental impact statements for new corn, soybean and cotton crops developed through biotechnology to be herbicide-resistant is troubling. (kyfb.com)
  • This paper updates previous assessments of the environmental impacts associated with using crop biotechnology in global agriculture. (pgeconomics.co.uk)
  • Therefore, if the adoption of crop biotechnology contributes to a reduction in the level of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture, this represents a positive development for the world. (pgeconomics.co.uk)
  • Farmers enjoy the benefits of planting soybean because it clears the field for other food crops and naturally fixes the nitrogen levels in the soil that otherwise inhibit the growth of some plants. (danielstrading.com)
  • This would help to reduce the reliance on pesticides and protect cotton crops from this devastating disease. (agrilife24.com)
  • is a tropical and sub-tropical, vegetative-propagated crop that contributes to approximately 80% of the sugar and 40% of the world's biofuel production. (frontiersin.org)
  • The US company is the world's leader in the increasingly concentrated agricultural biotech industry, which is already subject to an anti-trust inquiry (see [5] US Farmers Oppose 'Big Ag' in Anti-Trust Hearing , SiS 46). (i-sis.org.uk)
  • 10% of the world's crop lands were planted with GM crops in 2010. (truthwiki.org)
  • 6 However, opponents have objected to GM crops per se on several grounds, including environmental concerns, lack or long term testing and safety concerns with health and GM crops, whether GM crops are truly needed to address the world's food needs, and economic as well as human right concerns raised by the fact these organisms are subject to intellectual property law. (truthwiki.org)
  • Moreover, there is no systematic contradiction between independent studies versus industry-funded ones either, which we should expect to see if "Big Biotech" was really manipulating the data and buying off all of the world's biotech scientists. (crediblehulk.org)
  • With the help of groups like Center for Food Safety and Pesticide Action Network , Greenpeace has mounted one of the world's largest propaganda campaigns to successfully halt the approval and use of GE crops around the globe. (blogspot.com)
  • "Developing countries grew 48 percent of global biotech crops in 2010 and will exceed industrialized nations in their plantings of biotech crops by 2015," ​ said ISAAA chairman and founder Clive James. (foodnavigator-usa.com)
  • In 2016, crops containing this type of technology accounted for 48% of the global plantings of these four crops. (pgeconomics.co.uk)
  • European policies blocking genetically engineered crops are conventionally attributed to the concerns of European consumers, but they can be attributed to the self-interests of European industry and farmers as well. (ucop.edu)
  • Some 50 farmers in the Japanese cities of Iwamizawa and Kitami in the island of Hokkaido signed a petition to support biotech/GM crops , their field trials, and cultivation, in two separate fora on March 26 and 27, respectively. (blogspot.com)
  • The only crop authorised for cultivation before the moratorium was Monsanto's MON 810. (wikipedia.org)
  • Commercial planting of GM crops began in 1996, with 1.7m hectares planted that year, and over 15 years of cultivation, the total area devoted to GM crops increased 87-fold, to reach 148m hectares in 2010. (foodnavigator-usa.com)
  • The study also provides the rationale for factors affecting approvals, and their implications in GM crop adoption . (blogspot.com)
  • Larger minimum distance requirements discriminate against adoption of GM crops by smaller farms. (wikipedia.org)
  • Independent science tells us that genetically modified (GM) crops have neither increased yield nor reduced hunger in the world," said Marcia Ishii-Eiteman, Senior Scientist of Pesticide Action Network. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • 24 In 1995, Bt Potato was approved safe by the Environmental Protection Agency, making it the first pesticide producing crop to be approved in the USA. (truthwiki.org)
  • It focuses on the environmental impacts associated with changes in pesticide use and greenhouse gas emissions arising from the use of GM crops since their first widespread commercial use over 20 years ago. (pgeconomics.co.uk)
  • The Joint Fact Fact Finding Group - charged with reviewing biotech crops and their pesticide use on Kauai - is entering the last phase of its work, with a final report due out Jan. 31. (blogspot.com)
  • This page was last updated on January 29, 2016. (ucop.edu)
  • The study integrates data for 2016 into the context of earlier developments and updates the findings of earlier analysis presented by the authors (eg, Brookes and Barfoot (2017). (pgeconomics.co.uk)
  • Global area planted with biotech crops increased by 10 percent last year to reach 148m hectares, making it the fastest adopted crop technology in the history of modern agriculture, according to a new analysis. (foodnavigator-usa.com)
  • Clearly, the countries of Latin America and Asia will drive the most dramatic increases in global hectares planted to biotech crops during the remainder of the technology's second decade of commercialization. (foodnavigator-usa.com)
  • For the first time, the top ten biotech-growing countries all planted more than one million hectares of GM crops in 2010. (foodnavigator-usa.com)
  • In 1996, 1.7 million hectares of bio-tech crops were planted in the world. (theglobaleducationproject.org)
  • the global acreage of biotech crops has increased more than 100-fold - from 1.7 million hectares in 1996 to over 175 million hectares in 2013 - making it one of the fastest adopted agricultural technologies in history. (blogspot.com)
  • They were also among the first crops to be bioengineered and receive commercial success, especially since most are resistant to herbicides. (danielstrading.com)
  • The prompt availability of new technologies, including crop varieties that are resistant to 2,4-D and dicamba herbicides, will allow America's crop farmers to continue their legacy of continuous improvement-growing more food using fewer resources than ever before. (kyfb.com)
  • Mariam Mayet of the African Center for Biosafety based in South Africa pointed out that pressure to import GM crops is wreaking havoc on local economies in Africa. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • As a result, Zimbabwe has imposed a ban on GM corn imports, and Kenya, which has a bumper crop of GM-free corn and doesn't need any imports, is now grappling with a massive, illegal and unwanted shipment of 280 000 metric tons of GM corn from South Africa. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • In some parts of Africa a quarter or more of the crops go bad before they can be eaten. (globalissues.org)
  • After corn, soybeans are the most planted crop with over 77.5 million acres planted every year, 80% of which are grown in the Upper Midwest. (danielstrading.com)
  • Soybeans are typically grown in a crop rotation with corn. (danielstrading.com)
  • Agri-biotech companies are required to invest in GM corn production plants in Vietnam in the next 4 to 5 years to get a license to sell the product in the country. (farmers-and-innovations.org)
  • Mr. Pawar said that in India, GM crops, including Bt brinjal and corn are ready for release, while field trials of other GM crops have been stopped. (farmers-and-innovations.org)
  • Delayed a year from its original plan, Cormo says it will be working with a still undetermined number of Indiana farmers this year to collect corn crop residue and generate two sustainable products. (insideindianabusiness.com)
  • Cormo announced in May 2019 it was building its first U.S. production facility in Rushville to convert the crop residue, known as corn stover, into value-added products - a peat moss substitute and foam-like construction material. (insideindianabusiness.com)
  • In corn-rich Iowa, some farmers get paid by South Dakota-based POET Energy to collect the crop residue which gets turned into cellulosic ethanol. (insideindianabusiness.com)
  • Between 1996 and 2011, the total surface area of land cultivated with GM crops had increased by a factor of 94, from 17,000 square kilometers (4,200,000 acres) to 1,600,000 km2 (395 million acres). (truthwiki.org)
  • The most exhaustive study of the economic impacts of GE crops ever conducted - a review of 147 peer-reviewed papers published in the Public Library of Science (PLoS) in November 2014 - found that GE crops have added more than $115 billion in income to farmers since their introduction in 1996. (blogspot.com)
  • The GM Approval Database, or GMAD, is one of ISAAA's unique features that compiles all the available information about biotech/GM crops that have been approved for planting and importation for food and feed, and commercialization. (isaaa.org)
  • These results looked so promising that Henrik and I decided to establish a new company to facilitate further development, practical application and commercialization of saline crops. (plantlink.se)
  • A May 2014 study by agricultural economists Graham Brookes and Peter Barfoot found that farmers around the globe received an average of $3.33 for each dollar invested in GE crop seeds. (blogspot.com)
  • Papaya farmers in Hawaii, where GE varieties account for 85 percent of the crop, have benefitted immensely from this technology. (blogspot.com)
  • News such as farmers approval of GM crops, research advancements, GMO safety, biotech event approvals, and beauty queens made it to the list. (blogspot.com)
  • Biotech policies maintained in the name of consumer interests are helping European chemical firms to slow their losses in the global crop protection market and are helping European farmers differentiate their conventional crops on environmental and safety grounds, maintain their agricultural subsidies and win new non-tariff trade protections. (ucop.edu)
  • Indiana doesn't have the same market demand for "crop waste" which is why Cormo selected the Hoosier state, giving Indiana farmers a chance to earn more on the same plot of land. (insideindianabusiness.com)
  • Muehlbauer realizes the "grain is the gold" to Indiana farmers, but with a value-added option for stover, crop residue could become a cash reserve. (insideindianabusiness.com)
  • The general characteristics and better nutritional profile of buckwheat than other cereal family crops were highlighted by previous investigations. (bvsalud.org)
  • Examples in food crops include resistance to certain pests, diseases, or environmental conditions, reduction of spoilage, or resistance to chemical treatments (e.g. resistance to a herbicide), or improving the nutrient profile of the crop. (truthwiki.org)
  • Because of the strategic importance of the Rio Grande for U.S. agriculture and the potential transmission of antimicrobial resistance determinants by means of food crops, we investigated the prevalence and characteristics of class 1 and class 2 integron-bearing E . coli strains. (cdc.gov)
  • Soybeans make up the largest portion of biotech crops grown in the U.S. (danielstrading.com)
  • Blowing smoke: Annihilating fallacious comparisons of biotech scientists to tobacco company lobbyists. (crediblehulk.org)
  • The scientists are hopeful that this method, a type of "artificial photosynthesis," could unlock new ways to produce food using less physical space and energy than traditional agriculture-including, perhaps, crops that can grow in the dark. (agritechfuture.com)
  • Some scientists believe the solution is genetically engineering crops to photosynthesise more efficiently. (agritechfuture.com)
  • In the present era, food scientists are concerned about exploiting functional crops with nutraceutical properties. (bvsalud.org)
  • We are formulating and refining our findings for the central questions we are asking which are: (1) Are there detectable and measurable human or environmental health impacts on Kaua'i associated with GM crop production? (blogspot.com)
  • While I'm hopeful that this process will defuse some of the hysteria associated with biotech crop production on Kauai, I still can't help but wonder why GE crops have been singled out for scrutiny, in terms of measuring impacts on human and environmental health. (blogspot.com)
  • The results of the study are published in GM Crops and Food . (blogspot.com)
  • India's premier agriculture research body Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) has emphasized the importance of genetically engineered crops in bridging the demand and supply gap for food grains in the future. (blogspot.com)
  • At the end of the day, the GM mandate has more to do with breaking open markets for American biotech corporations than fighting hunger," explained Annie Shattuck of the Institute for Food and Development Policy. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • Examples in non-food crops include production of pharmaceutical agents, biofuels, and other industrially useful goods, as well as for bioremediation. (truthwiki.org)
  • There is broad scientific consensus that food on the market derived from GM crops poses no greater risk to human health than conventional food. (truthwiki.org)
  • Can food crops grow in the dark? (agritechfuture.com)
  • The study, conducted in collaboration with 10 research institutions from seven countries, assessed rice yields and efficiency in the use of water, fertilizer, pesticides, and labor across 32 rice cropping systems that accounted for half of the global rice harvested area. (acibiolife.net)
  • and the failed co-existence between genetically engineered (GE) and organic (and other non-GE) crops. (seedalliance.org)
  • Obviously, a salt-tolerant crop, preferably wheat, would be a tremendous asset in saline areas. (plantlink.se)
  • This, together with its vegetative propagation, which allows for stable transfer and multiplication of transgenes, make sugarcane a good candidate for crop improvement through genetic engineering. (frontiersin.org)
  • In addition to traditional sugar production, sugarcane is recognized as an important energy and biofuel crop due to its great biomass production and large-scale molasses-based ethanol production. (frontiersin.org)
  • BACKGROUND: Mineral stress is one of the dominating abiotic stresses, which leads to decrease in crop production. (bvsalud.org)
  • Additionally, once a transgenic event is obtained, molecular studies required for a commercial release by regulatory authorities, which include transgene insertion site, number of transgenes and gene expression levels, are all hindered by the genomic complexity and the lack of a complete sequenced reference genome for this crop. (frontiersin.org)
  • The animal biotech resources include workshop proceedings, videos, podcasts, and presentation slides tackling the latest developments in the field as well as the regulatory approaches for consideration. (abca.com.au)
  • Mr. Sharad Pawar, India 's former Union Minister of Agriculture pitches for field trials of GM crops and has called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene in clearing the policy paralysis and regulatory uncertainty for GM crops. (farmers-and-innovations.org)
  • A biweekly update on gene editing research, regulations, and impact produced by ISAAA Inc. (isaaa.org)
  • In many cases, national coexistence regulations include minimum distances between fields of GM crops and non-GM crops. (wikipedia.org)
  • 23 In 1994, the European Union approved tobacco engineered to be resistant to the herbicide bromoxynil, making it the first commercially genetically engineered crop marketed in Europe. (truthwiki.org)
  • Meanwhile, it's been 20 years since the first biotech crop was approved. (blogspot.com)
  • It was relayed on by Vivian Moses, Chair of the biotech industry backed lobby group CropGen, and finally promulgated to the world by CS Prakash's AgBioView. (gmwatch.org)
  • Biotech Updates features concise news every week and is also available through the KC subscription service. (isaaa.org)
  • ISAAA presents the top 10 trending news on crop biotech based on the most number of Facebook shares from the website, providing insight into what people find interesting about biotech in 2015. (blogspot.com)
  • Update: Proposition 37 did fail, so that's good news. (skeptoid.com)
  • With different seed and trait business and go-to-market models, licensing agreements, multiple seed brands within one crop and unique distribution structures, it was necessary to determine how the Bayer endorser brand would be best applied across the new commercial portfolio to support business success. (bayer.com)
  • This link will direct you to different databases where you can check the regulatory and commercial status of GM Crops. (farmers-and-innovations.org)
  • Modification of crop-plant nutritional content (vitamins, amino acids and lipids). (inspirenignite.com)
  • The combination of both legacy portfolios brings new opportunity and complexity to Crop Science. (bayer.com)
  • Let's work together to see more people have access to the Biotech Updates Newsletter and other ISAAA materials. (isaaa.org)
  • Biotech Updates is a weekly newsletter of ISAAA, a not-for-profit organization. (isaaa.org)
  • Most of these were for use in animal feed (it was reported in 2012 that the EU imports about 30 million tons a year of GM crops for animal consumption. (wikipedia.org)
  • This requirement was mentioned by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in a circular as they are drafting guidelines to control GM crops in the country and avoid dependence on GM seed imports from other countries. (farmers-and-innovations.org)
  • Researchers have for the first time identified several genes in barley that could eventually lead to larger yielding crops. (abca.com.au)
  • Researchers from around the world will meet in Canberra later this month for a conference showcasing the latest scientific advances in gene-editing technologies and research on gene-edited crops. (abca.com.au)
  • Nineteen of the 29 countries that have adopted biotech crops are developing nations, where area devoted to biotech crops grew at a rate of 17 percent over 2009, the report said, compared to five percent growth in industrialized countries. (foodnavigator-usa.com)
  • The technology has also facilitated important cuts in fuel use and tillage changes, resulting in a significant reduction in the release of greenhouse gas emissions from the GM cropping area. (pgeconomics.co.uk)
  • Thermo Fisher's Warning on Biotech Funding Squeeze Thermo Fisher Scientific on Wednesday signaled that a slump in demand from biotechs for its services used in making therapies and vaccines could extend into the next year. (medscape.com)
  • Novavax Positive on Updated COVID Vaccine Availability in US Novavax said on Monday it was 'encouraged' by the broad availability of its updated COVID-19 vaccine being rolled out in the US, days after rival Pfizer slashed its full-year revenue forecast. (medscape.com)