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February 7, 2022


Study: European diets need to change to reduce climate impact


February 3, 2022


GM versions of fall armyworm can effectively control the insect pest, study confirms


February 2, 2022


Understanding the new US bioengineered disclosure


January 28, 2022


Biotechnology is boosting yields of high-protein African yam bean


January 26, 2022


5 formas en que la edición de genes está haciendo que los cultivos sean resistentes al clima


January 25, 2022


USDA-Agricultural Research Service and Cornell University collaborate to present first National Hemp Webinar Series


January 21, 2022


China pushes ahead with GMO crops to safeguard food security


New initiative catalyzes sustainable seed systems from Caribbean to the Atlantic


January 19, 2022


Dhruv Patel is daring plants to take a risk


January 18, 2022


Study suggests new US GMO labeling law likely to have little effect on consumers


Capitalizing on time in race to breed inclusive, resilient crops


January 14, 2022


Diane Bailey to head Cornell University's Institute for Digital Agriculture


January 11, 2022


5 ways gene editing is making crops climate-resilient


January 6, 2022


Center of Innovation for Finger Millet and Sorghum optimizes digital solutions to combat agricultural pest


December 22, 2021


Genetic discoveries could improve spinach’s disease resistance and palatability


December 17, 2021


GMO cowpea could make protein-rich staple food more affordable, say Nigerian scientists


December 14, 2021


Developing countries pay hefty price by restricting GMO crops, new research shows


December 9, 2021


$14 million grant to adapt West African rice production to climate


5 reasons why the GMO debate is over


Exhibit honors plant pioneer Nikolai Vavilov


Scientists solve the grass leaf conundrum


December 6, 2021


Ghana resumes approval process for insect-resistant cowpea, its first GMO crop


Moonshadow, a deeply pigmented purplish-red, oblong tomato bred by Phillip Griffiths at Cornell AgriTech, joins ‘galaxy’ of colorful tomatoes


December 2, 2021


Nigeria urges Africa to follow its lead on GM cowpea


November 22, 2021


GMO crops reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Canadian study finds


November 18, 2021


GMO crops have reduced pesticide poisoning among farmers, report finds


November 15, 2021


Frustration grows over Ghana’s delay in approving GM cowpea


November 12, 2021


Nigerian GMO cowpea farmers testify to reduced pest infestation and better yields


November 9, 2021


United Kingdom mulls break from EU’s restrictive crop biotechnology rules to gain an edge in international trade


November 2, 2021


More for less: Biotech approach increases rice yields with fewer nitrogen inputs





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