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News / #biotechnology
4 July 2016
Food & Agriculture
Greenpeace fires back at Nobel laureates calling for end to campaign against genetically engineered food
Greenpeace fires back at Nobel laureates calling for end to campaign against genetically engineered food
9 May 2016
Carbon & Climate
Cows’ diets get environmental boost
Cows’ diets get environmental boost
5 May 2016
Carbon & Climate
Scientists see the future in natural resources
Scientists see the future in natural resources
21 April 2016
Energy
India calls on developed world to tax coal for climate fund
India calls on developed world to tax coal for climate fund
20 April 2016
Waste
Fungus fermentation turns palm waste into fodder
Fungus fermentation turns palm waste into fodder
5 April 2016
Food & Agriculture
GM crops can thrive as climate warms
GM crops can thrive as climate warms
8 March 2016
Food & Agriculture
Philippines signs new GMO rules, food industry relieved
Philippines signs new GMO rules, food industry relieved
16 February 2016
Food & Agriculture
Philippines: Experts bat for reversal of high court ruling on GM crop
Philippines: Experts bat for reversal of high court ruling on GM crop
5 February 2016
Food & Agriculture
European Parliament opposes import of three herbicide-resistant GM crops
European Parliament opposes import of three herbicide-resistant GM crops
1 February 2016
Food & Agriculture
Investments can propel cassava biotech
Investments can propel cassava biotech
21 January 2016
Food & Agriculture
Meet your new "meat"
Meet your new "meat"
15 January 2016
Food & Agriculture
Filipinos want new leaders to take action on food
Filipinos want new leaders to take action on food
7 January 2016
Food & Agriculture
Chinese farmers are illegally growing GMO corn: Greenpeace
Chinese farmers are illegally growing GMO corn: Greenpeace
30 November 2015
Food & Agriculture
Growing need to revamp national laws governing pesticides
Growing need to revamp national laws governing pesticides
15 October 2015
Food & Agriculture
EU votes down countries’ proposal to opt out of GM imports
EU votes down countries’ proposal to opt out of GM imports
9 October 2015
Food & Agriculture
Pest blights India's GM cotton crop, fuelling debate over risks
Pest blights India's GM cotton crop, fuelling debate over risks
31 August 2015
Food & Agriculture
All certified GM foods on market 'are safe'
All certified GM foods on market 'are safe'
17 August 2015
Food & Agriculture
Added gene can make rice more climate-friendly
Added gene can make rice more climate-friendly
26 June 2015
Food & Agriculture
GMO corn could see industrialized planting in 3 to 5 years
GMO corn could see industrialized planting in 3 to 5 years
10 June 2015
Policy & Finance
Malaysia on track to create bioeconomy hub in Asia-Pacific
Malaysia on track to create bioeconomy hub in Asia-Pacific
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