China Approves First Gene-Edited Wheat
Reuters BEIJING, May 8 – China has approved the safety of gene-edited wheat for the first time as Beijing cautiously moves forward with commercial growing of genetically modified food crops.
Reuters BEIJING, May 8 – China has approved the safety of gene-edited wheat for the first time as Beijing cautiously moves forward with commercial growing of genetically modified food crops.
Note from MWBC — this is a good follow-up to our El Nino article in January. By Bryce Anderson, Progressive Farmer DTN: What a difference a year makes. USDA’s weekly
World-Grain.com — 04.02.2024 WASHINGTON, DC — The Grain Foods Foundation (GFF) has asked the 2025 Dietary Guidelines Committee to distinguish between staple and indulgent grain-based foods and develop dietary recommendations
World-Grain.com BEIJING, CHINA — China is picking up its pace of approvals for genetically modified corn seed and soybean varieties as it seeks to bolster domestic production and reduce its
The Western Producer — By Ed White The Russians are coming. It might not be in the form of refurbished T-62 tanks, buzzing Iranian drones and hopeless waves of convict
MOSCOW, RUSSIA — Forging stronger political ties, Russia and China also are expanding agricultural trade, promising changes for the global grain market. In October, Food Export Trade, a Russian grain
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