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As the European Union (EU) looks for ways to cut its agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and manage its energy transition, biogas and with it biomethane has gained renewed traction.
IATP and allies responded to a call for input by the U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food on Concentration of ...
Joining a group of organizations around the country, IATP is taking action against the U.S. Department of Agriculture for ...
Later today, the White House nominee for Chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Brian Quintenz will appear before the Senate Agriculture Committee. Quintenz is a former CFTC ...
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2000 Farm output expands slowly even as population growth and changing diets boost demand. Laurent Belsie ([email protected]) / Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor ST.
The US Patent and Trademark Office is soon expected to release final guidelines that will be used to determine whether a gene-related patent will be granted by the office. Generally, the biotech ...
May 7, 2000 / Thomas J. Hoban, Ph.D. / Professor of Sociology and Food Science / NC State University - Raleigh, North Carolina CONSUMER PERSPECTIVES Survey research over the past decade shows that ...
IN THE WORLD OF MOLECULAR FARMING, PLANTS ARE LIVING FACTORIES THAT PRODUCE CHEAP DRUGS, PLASTICS, EVEN HUMAN BLOOD PROTEINS. RESEARCHERS HOPE - AND CRITICS FEAR - WE'LL REAP WHAT WE SOW. GLOBE AND ...
The New York Times / December 4, 2000 / By DAVID BARBOZA CHICAGO - A class-action lawsuit accuses the developer of StarLink, a variety of bioengineered corn that accidentally entered the food supply, ...
pose any potential safety, labeling or adulteration issues. Although the current consultative process has worked well, and the agency believes it has been consulted on all bioengineered foods and ...
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