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A Philippines study on the socio-economic impacts of GM corn cultivation has found evidence of increased farmer debt and impoverishment, highlighting the urgent need for socio-economic considerations to play an integral role in proper biosafety assessment […]
This TWN Biosafety Briefing discusses the rapid development in South Africa, of field-resistance of the African maize stem borer to Bt maize, and the lessons that should be learnt. […]
Two recently published papers look at the co-existence challenges in small-scale farming when farmers share and save seed, and the implications of GM crops in subsistence-based agricultural systems in Africa. […]
A new study finds GM rice-weed hybrids fitter and possibly able to out-compete wild relatives. This demonstrates the risk of GM crops extending beyond the farm and harming genetic diversity in the environment. […]
A recent study on herbicide-tolerant GE crops in the US examined USDA and EPA data, and has revealed that herbicide use has increased substantially since the latter half of the 90s. […]
A new research study questioning the main claims of the benefits of GM crops has sparked intense interest and attention. […]
The National Institute of Environmental Research of South Korea has released a report stating that it found GM DNA in 42 GM crop samples in 22 municipalities in the country. […]
Scientific research indicates that aquatic invertebrate ecology can be adversely affected by relevant ambient concentrations of glyphosate. […]
Study finds that “GM is neither the obvious way to increase yields nor is its introduction consistent with increasing agricultural biodiversity through cultivar diversity”. […]
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) states that due to insufficient data they are not able to reach a conclusion on the safety of genetically modified (GM) maize 3272. […]
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