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The value of genetically modified (GM) crops to developing countries is hotly contested. While some say GM technology could help secure food supplies, others argue that its full environmental impacts are still unknown.
(Photo credit: Cedric Nunn/Biowatch)
Ecological engineering viable alternative to GM
Ecological engineering could provide better pest control than genetically modified crops, argue Josef Settele and colleagues.
GM crops deserve more reasoned debate
Debates around the potential benefits of GM crops for developing countries must be reasoned and evidence-based, says Albert Weale.
The case for joint action on biotechnology in Africa
What are the main issues that African nations face in forthcoming negotiations on biotechnology and biosafety?
4 June 2007
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Source: The International Institute for Sustainable Development
The allergy issue has raised many concerns about GM food, which have important implications. This policy brief by Clare Mills attempts to put concerns into perspective.
Waterproof rice passes international field tests
A breed of rice that can withstand complete submersion for more than two weeks has passed its field tests and is close to official release.
Modified genes found in local Mexican maize
The GM debate in Mexico could be reignited by scientists' discovery of modified genes in traditional maize.
6 November 2008
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