Colorado to Test GMO Wheat
October 24, 2024 | Source: High Plains Journal | by HPJ Staff The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved Genetically Modified Organism technology wheat for production in the US. The approved trait
October 24, 2024 | Source: High Plains Journal | by HPJ Staff The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved Genetically Modified Organism technology wheat for production in the US. The approved trait
October 22, 2024 | Source: GM Watch Bioceres – the “Argentine Monsanto” – is racing to get its GMO HB4 wheat accepted by regulators around the world. It has already got food
August 29, 2024 | Source: Tierra Viva News Agency | by Darío Aranda The United States Department of Agriculture approved the cultivation of transgenic wheat. It is one more step in confirming
August 29, 2024 | Source: AGDAILY The U.S. Department of Agriculture has cleared a major regulatory hurdle for Bioceres Crop Solutions Corp.’s HB4 wheat technology, potentially paving the way for the first
March 10, 2024 | Source: Sustainable Pulse In a joint document, organisations from Asia, Africa, and Latin America state that HB4 GMO wheat from the Bioceres company has not been tested for
Call for UN intervention to uphold the right to healthy food February 28, 2024 | Source: GMWatch In a joint document,[1] organisations from Asia, Africa, and Latin America state that HB4
Food sovereignty alliance from Latin America, Africa, and Asia approaches seven UN Special Rapporteurs for urgent intervention to block cultivation and trade of GM wheat HB4 January 30, 2024 | Source: African
The release of the first ever GMO wheat, HB4, has officially been blocked by a judicial order in the Province of Buenos Aires Argentina. A great victory for the largest wheat producing region of the country.
Last summer, most of the fields surrounding Joel VanderSchaaf’s Prairie farm were baked and brown, withered by one of the most severe droughts in recent memory. One stood out among the rest: A plot the Saskatchewan potato farmer had planted on a whim three years earlier with an experimental grain called Kernza, similar to the wheat used to make bread and beer.
Genetically engineered crops are widespread in the U.S., particularly when it comes to GE corn, soybeans and cotton, but one crop that has not been approved as a genetically modified organism is wheat.
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