• New Zealand's most comprehensive, independent scientific field trial of genetically modified trees has been completed, with results showing no environmental impact from the trial and no evidence of gene transfer to other organisms. (scionresearch.com)
  • No evidence of the modified genes having transferred to other organisms. (scionresearch.com)
  • The results from this research trial support the argument that genetically modified trees are low-risk and can be safely introduced into the environment, without having a negative effect on other organisms. (scionresearch.com)
  • Since Genetically Modified Organisms were introduced in Africa, they have faced misconceptions and myths surrounding their safety, environmental impact, and benefits. (allianceforscience.org)
  • The bio-safety committee is restrained from issuing any GM organism licenses and the government has been directed to establish a new regulatory regime for the implementation of the Cartagena Protocol,' an international agreement which aims to ensure the safe handling, transport and use of living modified organisms (LMOs) resulting from modern biotechnology that may have adverse effects on biological diversity, taking also into account risks to human health. (whale.to)
  • Investigative journalist McKay Jenkins *96 starts Food Fight: GMOs and the Future of the American Diet (Avery) with the question on many readers' lips: Are GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms) safe? (princeton.edu)
  • Five large agrochemical corporations are experimenting with genetically modified organisms (GMOs) on farmland throughout the state, and the university's expansive crop biotechnology program assists with the research. (prwatch.org)
  • If you want to avoid consuming genetically modified organisms (GMO) look for non-GMO seeds. (bestreviews.com)
  • The food staple has become the center of the fight over genetically modified organisms. (cropchoice.com)
  • First off, I want to clarify something: genetically modified organisms (or GMOs) are everywhere. (spurll.com)
  • Our rapid technological advances in the last half century, particularly decoding the genomes of many organisms, have allowed us to speed up this process by picking out and only planting seeds that carry the desired genetic traits while leaving the rest. (spurll.com)
  • While the ruling focuses on the appellants' fears about the risks of herbicide-tolerant crops, she said it also applies broadly across the EU's 2001 law, to "genetic engineering techniques (related to) all organisms - plants and animals. (agri-pulse.com)
  • The precautionary principle * must be applied to the production and use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). (greens.org.au)
  • Genes and gene sequences from plants, animals and micro-organisms are not inventions and should not be patented, as this is unethical and against the public interest. (greens.org.au)
  • Genetically modified organisms are plants or animals that have been genetically modified. (digitalresearchsymposium.com)
  • These plants or organisms are usually altered to become the idea of perfect. (digitalresearchsymposium.com)
  • modifying these organisms can create foods that never rot, or food that is resistant the effects of a drought. (digitalresearchsymposium.com)
  • Safety assessment of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is a contentious topic. (cytosolve.com)
  • Yep, he makes GMOs, aka genetically modified organisms. (precisionnutrition.com)
  • Instead, they're talking about G E Os: genetically engineered organisms, things that have somehow been constructed by scientists in a lab. (precisionnutrition.com)
  • The World Health Organization defines genetically modified organisms (GMOs) as "organisms (i.e. plants, animals or microorganisms) in which the genetic material (DNA) has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally by mating and/or natural recombination" (World Health Organization [WHO], 2016). (umass.edu)
  • A key finding of the Commission was that there is nothing inherently unsafe about genetic engineering and that New Zealand should maintain its opportunities to develop plant and medical biotechnology based on GMOs. (scionresearch.com)
  • The anti-GM groups have always said that GMOs are unsafe for human consumption. (allianceforscience.org)
  • As countries increasingly accept GM crops, critics still believe that they (GMOs) may harm the environment, jeopardizing biodiversity and promoting the emergence of super pests and superweeds. (allianceforscience.org)
  • GMOs ahead: Proceed at your own risk.Are genetically modified foods safe to eat? (grist.org)
  • So GMOs could theoretically be unsafe to eat. (grist.org)
  • and the potential of GMOs to be biological weapons of mass destruction , which could be used to destroy Pakistan s major crops such as potato, wheat, rice, corn, cotton and vegetables through modified viruses, bacteria and other parasites. (whale.to)
  • Only one GM maize is grown commercially in the EU on very small acreage, and since 1998 the EU has not approved any further marketing application for GMOs. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • Proponents of GMOs assert that GMOs are safe since the FDA's policy of substantial equivalence considers GMOs "equivalent" to their non-GMO counterparts, and argue that genetic modification (GM) is simply an extension of a "natural" process of plant breeding, a form of "genetic modification", though done over longer time scales. (cytosolve.com)
  • Anti-GMO activists counter that GMOs are unsafe since substantial equivalence is unscientific and outdated since it originates in the 1970s to assess safety of medical devices, which are not comparable to the complexity of biological systems, and contend that targeted GM is not plant breeding. (cytosolve.com)
  • Given the negative impacts and the need for GMOs for food production, the only way to cope with this dichotomy is to decrease the environmental impact without eliminating modified crops. (umass.edu)
  • Numerous studies conducted by reputable institutions, such as the African Biosafety Network of Expertise (ABNE), have consistently confirmed the safety of approved GM crops for human consumption. (allianceforscience.org)
  • Today, upwards of 70 percent of corn and 90 percent of soy are genetically modified, and these two crops form the basis of the conventional U.S. diet. (grist.org)
  • Pamela Ronald, professor of plant pathology at the University of California, Davis, recently summed up the conventional view: "After 14 years of cultivation and a cumulative total of two billion acres planted, GE crops have not caused a single instance of harm to human health or the environment. (grist.org)
  • In a peer-reviewed 2004 paper [PDF] - which remains an extremely useful primer on regulation of GM crops - William Freese and David Shubert show that the FDA made the "generally regarded as safe" decision over the objections of several agency scientists, who saw significant potential for harm. (grist.org)
  • Genetically modified crops scare uninformed consumers. (wealthmanagement.com)
  • In early February, the World Trade Organization ruled against the European Union, saying its ban on genetically modified (GM) crops and foods is illegal. (wealthmanagement.com)
  • While Merrill Lynch analyst Don Carson says the decision "puts pressure on the EU to make science-based decisions" - after all, there is no credible evidence that GM crops and foods are unsafe - the ruling prompted this from The Observer Magazine , a left-leaning magazine published in the U.K.: "Certainly global trends suggest we should rouse ourselves from our complacent slumber. (wealthmanagement.com)
  • Last year marked the planting of the billionth acre of GM crops as 8.5 million farmers in 21 countries now farm GM crops. (wealthmanagement.com)
  • Even if Europe is slow on the uptake, total acreage devoted to biotech crops, which were first widely planted 10 years ago, has been steadily increasing. (wealthmanagement.com)
  • Though GM generates little controversy in medicine, where biotech treatments, for example, are embraced for cancer care, in agriculture the situation is more politicized, as some consumers and scientists worry that genes inserted into crops may contaminate other species via wind-borne pollen. (wealthmanagement.com)
  • The industry counters that GM crops let farmers use fewer chemicals, reduce production costs, cut tractor emissions and provide greater yields. (wealthmanagement.com)
  • For centuries, people have improved agricultural crops through the controlled pollination of plants, which is known as selective breeding or hybridization. (startribune.com)
  • Plant biotechnology is simply an extension of plant breeding that helps develop crops with more specific traits to help farmers manage the many challenges we face, such as weed control, insect protection and disease resistance. (startribune.com)
  • Besides food safety concerns, planting GM crops can result in a range of serious environmental effects. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • In 1993, Dr. Hector Valenzuela, then a non-tenured professor of tropical plant and soil science at the University of Hawai`i-Manoa, began a long-term research project to determine whether it's possible to grow crops in the state without synthetic pesticides. (prwatch.org)
  • WHEN highly respected British scientist Dr Arpad Pusztai took on a publicly-funded research project to study the effects of genetically modified crops on animal nutrition and the environment, little did he know his findings would place him in the midst of a controversy raging in the UK over the safety of GM foods that eventually led to his forced retirement. (biosafety-info.net)
  • Both scientists had not anticipated the worrying results when they embarked on the research project sponsored by the Scottish Office in 1995 to look into the effects of GM crops on animal nutrition and environment which included, for the first time, feeding rats to see if there are any harmful effects on their guts, bodies, metabolism and health. (biosafety-info.net)
  • Such a trait is of far less interest to winter wheat growers, who plant their crops in the fall and harvest them in early summer before most weeds have a chance to take hold, said David Frey, administrator of the Kansas Wheat Commission. (cropchoice.com)
  • More than 20 years later, the company developed genetically modified crops that could withstand direct exposure to the chemical. (monsantoroundupcancerlawsuit.com)
  • Pretty much every food crop humans have cultivated since humans learned to cultivate crops is genetically modified. (spurll.com)
  • The recent revelation of a toxic gene lurking in genetically modified (GM) crops underscores the failure of food approval regulators to protect the public - again. (wakeup-world.com)
  • New research by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) shows the missed gene is present in GM corn and soy crops grown around the globe for both human and animal consumption. (wakeup-world.com)
  • Humans not only ingest the gene directly from eating GM corn and soy products but also indirectly from eating the meat, milk and eggs from the animals fed the crops. (wakeup-world.com)
  • As the research was conducted by independent experts rather than scientists critical of GM crops, the findings are particularly powerful. (wakeup-world.com)
  • In the aftermath of the new revelation, critics are declaring the GM approval process to be fatally flawed and asserting that the crops involved should be recalled. (wakeup-world.com)
  • Research clearly indicates the gene might be unsafe for humans and may also interfere with the normal functioning of crops, it added. (wakeup-world.com)
  • He explains that the failure of the approval system to discover the viral gene is what happens in the absence of independent scrutiny of GM crops. (wakeup-world.com)
  • Food Democracy Now warns that if the legislation passes, it would "strip judges of their constitutional mandate to protect consumer rights and the environment, while opening up the floodgates for the planting of new untested genetically engineered crops, endangering farmers, consumers and the environment. (wakeup-world.com)
  • Genetically modifying crops became the solution to prolong human existence beyond our carrying capacity. (umass.edu)
  • To prevent a collapse in population, humans are doing their best to provide enough food for all to survive by developing genetic modified crops. (umass.edu)
  • It is established that genetically modified (GM) crops impact the environment, but are we willing to overlook that in order to save our own? (umass.edu)
  • GM crops are necessary to sustain life and increase the carrying capacity of the human population, so we can not foresee eliminating them. (umass.edu)
  • GM crops are becoming more and more prevalent in our everyday lives. (umass.edu)
  • The following paper will discuss the environmental impacts of GM crops and explain how our global society utilizes them in the food system. (umass.edu)
  • Recognizing the struggles that farmers face with weed management, scientists developed genetically modified herbicide-tolerant (HT) crops so farmers can spray their fields with weed killers without affecting their crop yield. (umass.edu)
  • Among the duties and responsibilities of WHO, as one of the original agencies of the United Nations, established on the first World Health Day (7 April 1948) is the protection of the consumer against any health hazard which could be transmitted as a result of consuming unsafe food. (who.int)
  • In first World Health Day (7 April 1948) is developing countries, such food is prepared the protection of the consumer against any and/or sold by vendors or hawkers mainly health hazard which could be transmitted as in streets or other convenient public places a result of consuming unsafe food. (who.int)
  • Systems biology, which aims to understand complexity of the whole organism, as a system, rather than just studying its parts in a reductionist manner, may provide a framework to determine appropriate criteria, as it recognizes that GM, small or large, may affect emergent properties of the whole system. (cytosolve.com)
  • A GMO, or genetically modified organism, is any living thing that's been manipulated to evolve, whether via breeding, engineering, or mutagenics (something that purposely changes an organism's genetic material). (precisionnutrition.com)
  • We strongly criticise the US government's unrelenting pressure on countries in Southern Africa to accept genetically modified (GM) food in the form of food aid and through credit assistance. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • More than half of the spring wheat grown in the United States is exported, and about 47 percent of those exports are now going to countries that have said they won't accept genetically modified wheat, according to the Center for Agricultural Policy and Trade Studies at North Dakota State University. (cropchoice.com)
  • Since their introduction in 1996, genetically modified (GM) or genetically engineered (GE) corn and soy seeds quickly conquered U.S. farm fields. (grist.org)
  • It's clear that the primary benefits of GM seeds are to the seed and pesticide companies, not to growers or consumers. (biofortified.org)
  • Of that amount, acreage planted with "stacked" seeds, which contain multiple genetically altered traits for added protection against pests and weeds, grew nearly twice as fast, according to the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications. (wealthmanagement.com)
  • Farmers, at least in the U.S., are enormously receptive: Between 1996 and 2002, for example, the proportion of soybean acreage planted with herbicide-tolerant GM seeds grew from less than 5 percent to 75 percent. (wealthmanagement.com)
  • The recent report that Hershey Co. will stop buying beet sugar ("Hershey says 'bye' to beet sugar," Dec. 28) because it comes from genetically modified (GM) seeds was disappointing, because the decision had nothing to do with the safety of beet sugar produced by farmers here in Minnesota and North Dakota. (startribune.com)
  • This could endanger indigenous varieties and certified seeds alike, and destroy the livelihood of farmers, especially those dependent on exporting non-GM maize. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • Those negotiations collapsed when the United States led five other grain-exporting countries (Canada, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay) to prevent any international regulation of GM seeds targetted for food, animal feed and processing. (biosafety-info.net)
  • Roundup herbicide only discriminates between the plants that are grown using Monsanto's genetically modified seeds and those, like weeds, that are not. (monsantoroundupcancerlawsuit.com)
  • Monsanto-Mahyco is a US multinational agricultural firm whose genetically modified cotton and, now, brinjal seeds, have been given commercial approval by the Genetic Engineering Approval Committee of India. (medindia.net)
  • By early 1996, genetically modified tomatoes had been sold in US supermarkets for more than a year, and GM soy, corn, and cottonseed were about to be widely planted. (bibliotecapleyades.net)
  • By 2012, 26 varieties of herbicide-resistant GM maize were authorised for import into the European Union, but such imports remain controversial. (wikipedia.org)
  • GM sweet corn varieties include "Attribute", the brand name for insect-resistant sweet corn developed by Syngenta and Performance Series insect-resistant sweet corn developed by Monsanto. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Nigeria, the 100-year-old Institute for Agricultural Research is leading in developing and releasing genetically engineered crop varieties. (allianceforscience.org)
  • It is thus irresponsible for the UN agencies concerned to downplay the unintentional introduction of GM maize varieties into Southern Africa as a result of plantings or spillage of whole kernel maize provided as food aid. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • We are also very disappointed with the European Union for buckling under US pressure to misleadingly reassure Southern African governments of the safety of the GM maize varieties that are approved in the EU, despite serious scientific concerns over these approvals. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • Valenzuela planted 50 varieties of vegetables -- including tomato, daikon radish, bulb onion, cucumber, eggplant, zucchini, bush beans, pole beans, sweet potato and bell pepper -- on 2.5 acres at the university's Waimanalo Experiment Station located some 15 miles from the Manoa campus in the southeast corner of Oahu. (prwatch.org)
  • This is due to selective breeding at the hands of skilled farmers or gardeners who cross-bred different plants or animals to create new varieties. (spurll.com)
  • The Secretary of Agriculture would be required to grant a permit for the planting or cultivation of a genetically engineered crop, regardless of environmental impact. (wakeup-world.com)
  • A so-called "Monsanto rider," quietly slipped into the multi-billion dollar FY 2013 Agricultural Appropriations bill, would require - not just allow, but require - the Secretary of Agriculture to grant a temporary permit for the planting or cultivation of a genetically engineered crop, even if a federal court has ordered the planting be halted until an Environmental Impact Statement is completed. (wakeup-world.com)
  • India has allowed commercial cultivation of genetically modified cotton since 2002. (medindia.net)
  • As of 2011, herbicide-resistant GM corn was grown in 14 countries. (wikipedia.org)
  • The study fed these rats NK603 , the Monsanto variety of GM corn that's grown across North America and widely fed to animals and humans. (whale.to)
  • Most soybeans that are not organically grown have been genetically modified. (myrecessionkitchen.com)
  • Everyone has the right to consume non-GMO foods as well as the right to know if foods contain any ingredients grown using GM techniques, through the comprehensive labelling of those products. (greens.org.au)
  • Many pet food ingredients are unsafe or are grown using unsafe chemicals. (dogsnaturallymagazine.com)
  • Since no obvious problems have come to the fore, some scientists - and certainly the agrichemical industry, which dominates GM seed production - have seen fit to declare them safe. (grist.org)
  • The European Commission's proposal to exempt most 'new' genetically modified (GM) plants from regulation lacks scientific basis, scientists of the European Network of Scientists for Social and Environmental Responsibility (ENSSER) point out. (ensser.org)
  • A few examples are listed which have been debated over recent years by scientists engaged in GM research, and these are listed here to help prime the review. (gmsciencedebate.org.uk)
  • To the dismay of many scientists and applause of anti-GMO folks, the European Union's highest court last month jumped into the developing global regulatory oversight of new gene editing (GE) techniques, planting Europe in the strict rules corner of that arena. (agri-pulse.com)
  • Rather, the court interpreted the 2001 EU directive on biotechnology oversight as making GE generally subject to the EU's general GMO directive, which broadly requires the policing of genetic modifications by plant and animal scientists. (agri-pulse.com)
  • The response by many European plant and animal scientists has been sharply negative, and heated comments quickly poured in , for example, to the London-based Science Media Center . (agri-pulse.com)
  • Farmers in Nigeria have been planting Bt cotton, planting, and eating the PBR cowpea for over three years without reporting mishaps or environmental harm. (allianceforscience.org)
  • Genetically modified wheat won't be released to farmers until it is approved by the Environmental Protection Agency, Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Agriculture Department. (cropchoice.com)
  • The battle lines on biotech wheat are being drawn in North Dakota, where opponents are proposing a ballot measure that would give the state agriculture commissioner power to decide whether farmers may plant the crop. (cropchoice.com)
  • St. Louis-based Monsanto Co. says it is developing a genetically modified spring wheat that, within six years, would enable farmers to spray weed killer without killing the wheat. (cropchoice.com)
  • During the four-year study, farmers were banned from planting or selling the crop - creating that 'uncertainty" that Greenwood is so worried about. (wakeup-world.com)
  • Nearly 80 percent of U.S. cotton is now genetically engineered, and cottonseed oil has emerged as a staple fat for the food industry. (grist.org)
  • He had been an enthusiastic supporter of genetic engineering, working on cutting edge safety research with genetically modified (GM) foods . (bibliotecapleyades.net)
  • But to his surprise, his experiments showed that GM foods were inherently dangerous. (bibliotecapleyades.net)
  • It worked for a while, but when an order of Parliament lifted Dr. Pusztai's gag order, the revelations touched off a media firestorm that ultimately kicked GM foods out of European supermarkets , and derailed the industry's timetable to quickly replace virtually all food with genetically engineered alternatives. (bibliotecapleyades.net)
  • Are genetically modified foods safe to eat? (grist.org)
  • Back in 1992, before the first GM seed had been commercially planted, the FDA declared GM foods to be "generally regarded as safe" - despite a complete absence of rigorous testing. (grist.org)
  • there is evidence that GM foods have an increased risk of causing allergic reactions, and uncontrollable cross-pollination depletes crop diversity which has resulted in resistant "super-weeds" and "super-pests. (biofortified.org)
  • In short, for investors, GM plants and foods are a growth industry. (wealthmanagement.com)
  • Instead, it has everything to do with consumer misperceptions that genetically modified foods are somehow unsafe. (startribune.com)
  • Indeed, there is ample evidence demonstrating that GM foods are safe, and even Hershey points to the many international scientific groups that have examined the health and environmental safety of plant biotechnology and that are in full agreement that GM foods are safe for human consumption. (startribune.com)
  • The WHO and FAO themselves have previously recognised the need for pre-market safety assessment on GM foods on a case-by-case basis. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • Genetically modified foods are not digestible and therefore unsafe to eat. (myrecessionkitchen.com)
  • The research project was an attempt to fill the gap existing at a time when research into the human nutritional and environmental consequences of GM foods was given scant attention. (biosafety-info.net)
  • According to Dr Pusztai, he was particularly interested in the project as he could only find one previous peer-reviewed study on feeding GM foods to animals. (biosafety-info.net)
  • The unexpected results, though preliminary, have far-reaching implications on the biotech industry already suffering from public backlash against GM foods in the UK and Europe which have lived through the harrowing experience in the BSE or 'Mad Cow disease' fiasco not too long ago and are unlikely to want a repeat of the same mistakes. (biosafety-info.net)
  • Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2004 -- CropChoice news) -- Associated Press, 02/25/04: WICHITA, Kan. -- More than 10,000 years after nomadic hunters first harvested stands of wild wheat, researchers are working on genetically engineering mankind's oldest crop in what may become the last stand in the battle over biotech foods. (cropchoice.com)
  • Consumers in Europe and parts of Asia worry that genetically modified foods are unsafe and could harm the environment. (cropchoice.com)
  • How is the safety of GM foods currently assessed? (gmsciencedebate.org.uk)
  • All GM foods to be marketed in the EU are subject to a safety assessment under the EC Novel Food Regulation 258/97, before they are permitted to enter the food chain. (gmsciencedebate.org.uk)
  • In the UK the Government obtains advice on the safety of GM foods from an independent committee of experts, the Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Processes www.food.gov.uk/science/ouradvisors/novelfood/ . (gmsciencedebate.org.uk)
  • All applications to market GM foods are also reviewed by equivalent authorities in all other EU Member States before approval is given. (gmsciencedebate.org.uk)
  • The safety of GM foods is assessed on a case-by-case basis using the concept of substantial equivalence. (gmsciencedebate.org.uk)
  • It has been extensively reviewed by organisations such as the World Health Organisation and the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (Joint FAO/WHO Expert Consultation on foods derived from biotechnology, entitled 'Safety aspects of genetically modified foods of plant origin' June 2000) which is elucidated in more detail by https://www.who.int/peh-emf/meetings/archive/benembarek_ottawajuly05.pdf . (gmsciencedebate.org.uk)
  • More recently the Codex Task Force on Foods derived from Biotechnology has agreed guidelines for the safety assessment of foods derived from GM Plants. (gmsciencedebate.org.uk)
  • Assessment of the food safety issues relating to genetically modified foods - Review of approaches to assess safety of GM foods. (gmsciencedebate.org.uk)
  • Read why the majority of Americans want labeling for GM foods. (agriculturesociety.com)
  • I understand the concerns expressed by many who oppose genetically engineering food products and seek mandatory labeling for foods containing GE ingredients. (agriculturesociety.com)
  • But while companies like Impossible and Beyond Meat are expanding the appeal of plant foods, it's a shift that is constrained mainly by culture, political will, and personal preference rather than technology. (technologyreview.com)
  • We have also been able to modify some of the traits in the lab to improve disease resistance, remove toxic substances, and improve the nutritional profile of foods. (spurll.com)
  • Some people think that eating these genetically modified foods will cause them to become sick. (digitalresearchsymposium.com)
  • Although this may seem like a difficult thing to avoid, there are lists of foods that are genetically modified listed on many websites. (digitalresearchsymposium.com)
  • Also, buying organic foods for you and your family is the best way to ensure that you are not going to be consuming any genetically modified foods. (digitalresearchsymposium.com)
  • They say GM foods could cause major health problems like tumors, liver toxicity, allergic reactions, and death. (precisionnutrition.com)
  • So it's no surprise that over half of the U.S. public said genetically modified foods are unsafe to eat in a recent survey from Pew Research Center . (precisionnutrition.com)
  • The burden of chronic diseases is rapidly increasing worldwide as traditional, largely plant- based diets are quickly being replaced by high-fat, energy-dense diets with a substantial content of animal-based foods. (ed2go.com)
  • it was supposed to eventually be required for all GM food approvals in Europe. (bibliotecapleyades.net)
  • Moreover, when the agency rubber-stamps the introduction of a GM crop into the food supply, it does so using extremely non-committal language. (grist.org)
  • The study appeared in Food and Chemical Toxicology, the same journal that routinely carries studies by Monsanto employees showing that GM corn is safe. (whale.to)
  • The proposal will expose citizens and the environment to potentially unsafe food, feed and plants without informing the citizens. (ensser.org)
  • Toxins and other risk factors may arise and it will be impossible to trace these to the GM plants, since the food products will not be labelled, there will be no register of these plants and no detection methods for their traceability and monitoring will be required. (ensser.org)
  • More than 140 African civil society representatives and organisations from 26 countries have voiced their support of the Zambian and Zimbabwean governments for rejecting GM contaminated food. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • A strongly worded open letter has now come from Third World Network and other civil societies elsewhere, including I-SIS, to condemn the US Government's unrelenting pressure on southern African to accept GM food aid, and the UN World Food Program and other UN agencies for supporting the US government's position. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • We also deplore the UN World Food Programme for failing to first ask the countries whether they would willingly accept GM food. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • If the countries are unwilling to do so, the WFP should have arranged for non-GM food instead, which is available even in the US. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • The fact that countries and people require food assistance should not be a reason to deprive them of the choice to obtain non-GM food. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • The safety of GM food is unproven. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • The issue of safety is highlighted by results of UK government-funded research, recently released, showing that GM DNA in food can survive in the gut of human subjects and transfer to gut bacteria. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • Assumptions on alleged GM food safety are based on a limited range of experiments that do not take into account the specific situation of the people in developing countries. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • There is fear that the GM food given as aid may end up planted in the fields. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • We support the position of the Zambian government on this issue, which has taken a strong stand, with the support of its people and following a national consultation process, to reject GM food aid. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • Their detractors have dubbed them "Frankenfoods" for the way they've fiddled with plants' genetic codes, and fear they are irreversibly altering our food supply in unsafe ways. (princeton.edu)
  • This section of the science review considers the status of our current scientific knowledge on GM food and feed safety. (gmsciencedebate.org.uk)
  • These differences then become the focus of the rigorous evaluation, to ensure that the GM food is at least as safe as its conventional counterpart. (gmsciencedebate.org.uk)
  • This starts with a comparision between the GM food and its conventional counterpart like none GM baked products for instance, identifying similarities and differences to aid the identification of potential safety and nutritional issues. (gmsciencedebate.org.uk)
  • The end result of the assessment is a conclusion as to whether the GM food is as safe as its conventional counterpart. (gmsciencedebate.org.uk)
  • Furthermore, safety is not the only contentious issue when it comes to GM food, there are many other arguments both for and against the entire concept that have been debated here . (gmsciencedebate.org.uk)
  • Also, nearly every food that we eat from potatoes to corn to soy products are not only genetically modified but also contain unsafe levels of glyphosate. (monsantoroundupcancerlawsuit.com)
  • Today three quarters of the world's food comes from just 12 plant and five animal species -even though there are more than 300,000 known edible plants. (technologyreview.com)
  • Systems to monitor food and tell consumers when it's safe or unsafe to eat could help. (technologyreview.com)
  • The important question to ask is: does this change in the genetic structure make the food unsafe? (spurll.com)
  • Whether you choose "organic" or not, your food definitely has been genetically modified somewhere through its history before arriving on your plate. (spurll.com)
  • The study reveals that 54 of the 86 GM plants in the US authorized for commercial growing and food contain the dangerous gene. (wakeup-world.com)
  • Plant proteins are used in this food as a vegan substitute for quality animal protein. (dogsnaturallymagazine.com)
  • Many Americans base their food purchases on whether or not the food is genetically modified. (digitalresearchsymposium.com)
  • Very interesting, never realized how much of our food supply has been modified, definitely going to look into this more. (digitalresearchsymposium.com)
  • The trial specifically addressed this area in response to many of the concerns raised about genetic modification - concerns that modified genes could be inadvertently transferred from transgenic plants, into the wider environment. (scionresearch.com)
  • For some, the technique of genetic modification is considered to be intrinsically unsafe. (gmsciencedebate.org.uk)
  • New techniques for detecting very fine differences between transgenic and the parental or recipient plants are becoming available (e.g. proteomics). (gmsciencedebate.org.uk)
  • It said something about anti-GMO, and being an educator specializing in plant biotechnology I clicked the link. (biofortified.org)
  • Specific maize strains have been genetically engineered to express agriculturally-desirable traits, including resistance to pests and to herbicides. (wikipedia.org)
  • Monsanto is more of a pure play on GM than, say, DuPont or Dow. (wealthmanagement.com)
  • regardless of the lies that Monsanto wants you to believe) GMO plants are not safe for the farm workers that have to harvest them either. (myrecessionkitchen.com)
  • They blamed the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), along with American multinational Monsanto Mahyco, of attempting to force-feed its genetically 'unsafe' brinjals in contravention with a Supreme Court's order. (medindia.net)
  • Genetically modified maize (corn) is a genetically modified crop. (wikipedia.org)
  • GM maize has also caused controversy with respect to possible health effects, impact on other insects and impact on other plants via gene flow. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bt maize/Bt corn is a variant of maize that has been genetically altered to express one or more proteins from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis including Delta endotoxins. (wikipedia.org)
  • It had been earlier employed by an anti-GM group in Nigeria when approval was given for the Confined Field Trial of GM Maize. (allianceforscience.org)
  • This issue was highlighted by the discovery that indigenous maize landraces growing in remote regions of Mexico have been contaminated by GM maize. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • Increasingly, the potatoes, tomatoes, corn, and other vegetable products that we buy in the supermarket are genetically modified. (bibliotecapleyades.net)
  • Microbiologist rp d Pusztai found 36 significant differences between rats that had eaten genetically modified potatoes and rats that had eaten 'normal' ones. (bibliotecapleyades.net)
  • The Guardian reported that Dr Arpad's preliminary findings showed that rats fed on GM potatoes (both raw and cooked) after 10 days suffered a weakened immune system as well as severe impairment in the development of the internal organs such as heart, liver, kidney and even the brain. (biosafety-info.net)
  • Dr Ewen found that rats fed on the GM potatoes suffered from an enlarged stomach wall after 10 days of feeding trials. (biosafety-info.net)
  • The research programme was therefore to find novel methods for testing safety for humans of GM potatoes with increased resistance against pests. (biosafety-info.net)
  • In this case, starches, grains and plant proteins are used to provide plant protein in place of animal protein in this vegan line … but that leads to high carbohydrate levels. (dogsnaturallymagazine.com)
  • Animal sources are more digestible and contain a wider array of amino acids than plant based protein sources, so the use of only plant proteins causes a loss of ingredient quality points for this line. (dogsnaturallymagazine.com)
  • The genes coding for the insecticide crystal proteins are actually introduced into the plant, enabling it to produce the protein continuously, and so protect itself against attacks from insect pests. (medindia.net)
  • But some researchers are trying to introduce GM into successful conventional breeding programmes. (gmwatch.org)
  • Bikram Gill, one of the researchers, said the work so far hasn't been extended to wheat breeding because of the uncertainy about genetically modified wheat. (cropchoice.com)
  • Peter Melchett of the Soil Association says that for years GM companies have deliberately attempted to stop independent researchers from evaluating their products. (wakeup-world.com)
  • Worse, however, is that such exemption will abolish the risk assessment, labelling and traceability of almost all new GM plants. (ensser.org)
  • While EFSA is contending the viral gene does not pose a threat to public health, GM critics vehemently disagree with their assessment. (wakeup-world.com)
  • Herein, a promising computational systems biology method couples known perturbations on five biomolecules caused by the CP4 EPSPS GM of Glycine max L. (soybean), with an integrative model of C1 metabolism and oxidative stress (two molecular systems critical to plant function). (cytosolve.com)
  • Root vegetables grow underground with the leaf part of the plant aboveground. (bestreviews.com)
  • They are the bread we buy, the animals we eat, the vegetables I planted in my garden. (spurll.com)
  • The trees had been modified with genes known as "reporter and selection genes" and genes related to reproductive development. (scionresearch.com)
  • The most immediate hazard from such horizontal transfer of GM DNA is the transfer of antibiotic resistance marker genes to pathogenic bacteria, making infections untreatable. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • Would these plants "naturally" have genes that make them super-resistant to drought, for example? (spurll.com)
  • It amounts to a shameful attack on the Precautionary Principle (PP). New GM plants must remain regulated by the existing EU legislation, which has proven to serve its purpose well. (ensser.org)
  • This deregulation of most new GM plants based on political criteria and without any regard for their risks, is a blatant attack on the Precautionary Principle (PP). The PP, laid down in the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU, obliges the Commission to take measures for avoiding harm if the available scientific information indicates possible harm while scientific certainty is lacking. (ensser.org)
  • Spores of the bacillus are widely used in organic gardening, although GM corn is not considered organic. (wikipedia.org)
  • Genetically engineered (GE) plants, animals and microorganisms have had their DNA surgically altered for some specific purpose, such as increasing the vitamin A content of rice, making plants that need less water, or exploring genetic disorders. (precisionnutrition.com)
  • That is, we know that if you dine on a burger made from cows gorged on GM corn and soy, French fries cooked in oil from GM cottonseed, and soda laced with high-fructose syrup from GM corn, you're not likely to keel over in agony. (grist.org)
  • When a vulnerable insect eats the Bt-containing plant, the protein is activated in its gut, which is alkaline. (wikipedia.org)
  • No evidence of detrimental impact on insect diversity by the genetically modified pine. (scionresearch.com)
  • While Cuba's agriculture is largely focused on organic production, as of 2010, the country had developed a variety of genetically modified corn that is resistant to the palomilla moth. (wikipedia.org)
  • For example, their success in cloning the rust-resistant gene has now given them a ``genetic tag'' to identify plants naturally resistant to rust. (cropchoice.com)
  • They have been TEMPS now for ALMOST TWO YEARS and if they wanted to be Permanent Workers again given the OPPORTUNITY to do that if they transferred to plants outside the Flint area. (wsws.org)
  • Ghana was also not spared, as a lawsuit instituted by an anti-GM group has been going on for over ten years. (allianceforscience.org)
  • These plants will be consumed for many years, and they are only improving from this point on. (digitalresearchsymposium.com)
  • My mother worked on the assembly line at a Delco Electronics battery plant for 30 years. (superlawyers.com)
  • In the past 30 years, new GM products are available on shelves in supermarkets worldwide. (umass.edu)
  • [2014 Dec] GMO Contamination Denial: Controlling Science Blatant suppression of GMO research has occurred most recently with Gilles-Eric S ralini, who found that feeding Monsanto's GM corn to rats increased their development of tumors. (whale.to)
  • [2012 Sept] Shocking findings in new GMO study: Rats fed lifetime of GM corn grow horrifying tumors, 70% of females die early Up to 50% of males and 70% of females suffered premature death . (whale.to)
  • Rats fed GM corn and traces of Roundup suffered severe organic damage including liver damage and kidney damage. (whale.to)
  • Therefore, our plan is to reduce the impact of GM products on the environment, rather than abolish genetic engineering completely. (umass.edu)
  • It specifically identified a need for research into the environmental impacts of GM. (scionresearch.com)
  • These plants and their products have no history of safe use. (ensser.org)
  • They understood that using a GM seed was the sure way to continue providing the highest quality and safest products for our customers at reasonable prices. (startribune.com)
  • We offer consultancy, technical advice, testing, pilot plant development and commercialisation of research plus specialist publications, databases and collections. (scionresearch.com)
  • Pete Riley, director of GM Freeze, says the gene's discovery completely refutes assurances that GM technology is safe and is a clear warning that it is not well understood. (wakeup-world.com)
  • There is no scientific basis to suggest that new GM plants meeting these criteria are biologically equivalent to conventional plants and should therefore be exempted from regulation, as the Commission proposes. (ensser.org)
  • For the non-GM people this is their last fight on a major crop,'' said Harold Trick, a wheat researcher and assistant professor at Kansas State University. (cropchoice.com)
  • What worries growers most is whether they will be able export genetically modified wheat. (cropchoice.com)
  • He believed he had established that something in the GM potato had caused substantial elongation of a section of the stomach. (biosafety-info.net)
  • Roundup is a nonselective herbicide, while the Roundup Ready seed trait insures that crop plants do not fall victim to Roundup when weeds do. (wealthmanagement.com)
  • The current GM regulatory and oversight system is terribly flawed, putting the public health at risk. (wakeup-world.com)
  • The Free Press reported last Sunday that GM has succeeded in convincing only 22-25 people a week to fill 100 temporary job positions it requires every week to fully staff the Flint truck plant. (wsws.org)
  • A GM worker in Flint posted a comment, stating: "(A) LOT of people were Permanently LAID OFF people from our plant GM Flint Metal Center then given the OPPORTUNITY to be Temp workers at half the price next door at Flint Truck Plant. (wsws.org)
  • We are here trying to tell ICAR that they are force feeding genetically unsafe brinjals to common people. (medindia.net)
  • Field tests of Bt corn showed that they took longer to reach maturity and produced up to 12% lower yields than non-GM counterparts. (agriculturesociety.com)