Impact of GM Herbicide-Resistant Crops on the Right to Food

Impact of GM Herbicide-Resistant Crops on the Right to Food

GM crops engineered to be resistant to herbicides pose a threat to the right to food. The herbicides used in conjunction with these crops also have health impacts that need to be evaluated in parallel. […]

“Extreme levels” of Roundup in GM soybeans

Levels of Roundup so high that even Monsanto calls them “extreme” now appear to be the norm for GM soybeans, recent research shows. […]

High Residues of Glyphosate Accumulate in Roundup Ready Soybeans

Research has demonstrated that Roundup Ready GM-soy may accumulate high residue levels of glyphosate and its breakdown product. It also showed that different agricultural practices may result in a markedly different nutritional composition of soybeans. […]

Research Shows Molecular Differences Between GM and Conventional Maize

A paper published in the journal Proteome Science field, has shown molecular differences between genetically modified MON810 maize hybrids and their non-GM counterparts. […]

Research Shows Molecular Differences Between GM and Conventional Maize

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Glyphosate Detected in Breast Milk of American Mothers

A first-ever testing of glyphosate in the breast milk of American mothers has found ‘high’ levels in 3 out of 10 samples, raising concerns that the herbicide, widely used with GM herbicide resistant crops, can accumulate in the human body. […]

Glyphosate Detected in Breast Milk of American Mothers

World’s number 1 herbicide discovered in US mothers’ breast milk

Brazil Warned World’s First Commercial Release of GM Mosquitoes Requires Full Public Consultation

Environmental and civil society groups warn the Brazilian regulator of GMOs, CTNBio, not to approve commercial releases of GM mosquitoes in Brazil without full public consultation, access to conclusive field trials data and a post release monitoring plan. […]

Brazil Warned World’s First Commercial Release of GM Mosquitoes Requires Full Public Consultation

April 10th, 2014 | Category: Agriculture / Organisms