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Methods that tweak genes without transferring new material into crops sit in regulatory limbo in the EU. Could legalizing ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has officially approved two new gene-edited canola traits developed by ag-tech company ...
The Donald Trump administration is exerting pressure on India to open up its market to American soyabean and maize, which are ...
As the US tariffs deadline nears, trade talks with India remain stalled over its opposition to genetically modified animal ...
Why international carbon credits is relevant to the UPSC exam? What is the significance of topics such as trade intangibles, multi-domain operations and Wildlife Institute of India on both the ...
GTRI warns that importing genetically modified (GM) farm goods from the US could harm India’s agricultural export prospects and compromise local farmers’ interests.
Economic think tank GTRI on Saturday cautioned that allowing genetically modified (GM) farm products from the US under the proposed trade pact would have implications for India as it may affect the ...
GTRI cautions that allowing US GM farm products under a trade pact could harm India's agri exports to the EU due to strict GM labeling and consumer resistance. Cross-contamination risks from India's ...
Genetically altering crops may be key to helping them adapt to extreme temperatures. But shrinking funds and social acceptance stand in the way.
For the first time, scientists have successfully edited oat DNA, a breakthrough that could accelerate the development of oats with more fiber, higher yields, and greater resilience to climate change.
One of the key differences between these two examples is the amount of crop diversity present. Increasing the types of crops present in an area can provide numerous ecological and economic benefits.