Recent News & Comments About gm foods
There is not much oversight in the testing of GM foods
In the United States, GM foods fall under three jurisdictions: the FDA, EPA, and USDA.
Genetically modified health?
Sarah Berry delves into the health implications of GM foods and opens a scientific can of worms.
Witless GM vandalism
Telegraph View: Genetically modified food offers one of our best hopes for feeding the world's growing population. Vandalising experimental research is short-sighted, ignorant and malicious.
GM wheat not rejected: NAWG
LEADING Australian grains industry members have dismissed suggestions that Genetically Modified wheat has been roundly rejected in Australia and overseas.
Buffett's firm buys GM stake, boosts IBM position
Warren Buffett's company has revealed a number of changes in its U.S. stock portfolio, including boosting its holdings in Wal-Mart and IBM and adding a new stake of 10 million General Motors shares.But ...
News Summary: Berkshire buys 10M-share stake in GM
BULLISH ON AUTOS?: Warren Buffett's company, Berkshire Hathaway Inc., took a new 10 million-share stake in General Motors Co. in the first quarter. The investment comes as the Detroit automaker continues ...
GM decides Super Bowl ads are too expensive
General Motors says that it costs too much to advertise during the Super Bowl. Gov. Rick Snyder's administration is proposing a new severance tax for ...
Buffett's firm buys 10M share stake in GM
Warren Buffett's company is apparently bullish on the U.S. auto industry.
Californian GMO labeling: What would it mean for food companies?
The Californian ‘Right to Know’ campaign in support of labeling foods and ingredients produced using genetic engineering looks set for inclusion in the state’s November ballot, after it attracted nearly a million signatures. If enacted, what would the proposed law mean for food manufacturers?
Superweeds: A Long-Predicted Problem for GM Crops Has Arrived
After a decade of intensive genetically modified plant cultivation, weeds have emerged that are resistant to the most popular herbicide.
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