Papers that describe harmful effects to animals fed genetically modified (GM) crops are under scrutiny for alleged data manipulation. The leaked findings of an ongoing investigation at the University of Naples in Italy suggest that images in the papers may have been intentionally altered. The leader of the lab that carried out the work there says that there is no substance to this claim.

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Kenya is in the last stage of adopting genetically modified organisms if an application to secure a licence to supply cotton seeds is approved.

The Philippine government said it will challenge a ban on GMO imports ordered by the country's top court, after the ruling rattled global markets this week over the threat of disruption to millions

As a source of livelihood, agriculture (including forestry and fishing) remains the largest sector of Indian Economy. While its output share fell from 28.3% in 1993-94 to 14.4% in 2011-12, employment share declined from 64.8% to 48.9% over the same period. Therefore, almost half of the workforce in India still remains dependent on agriculture.

Taiwan’s legislature yesterday banned school canteens from using genetically modified food, such as vegetables or tofu.

America's sugar beet growers are under siege as U.S. food companies increasingly shun genetically modified (GMO) crops.

The European Parliament on Wednesday rejected a draft law that would have allowed member states to ban the use of EU-approved genetically modified food and feed on their territory, a step welcomed

Tanzania plans to conduct trials for new varieties of genetically modified maize that can survive recurrent droughts and pests.

The European Association for Bio-Industries (EuropaBio) says the decision by 16 EU nations to opt out of GMO crop cultivation has taken away the right of farmers to choose

How have biotechnology companies reacted to this decision of 16 EU countries and four other regions?

Malta should utilise EU opt-out and join Austria and Italy in declaring Malta a GMO-free zone, the Green Party said.

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