Highlights from this month’s issue:
International non-GMO markets are “successful and thriving”
International Non-GMO Summit brings together leaders of the non-GMO movement in EU and U.S.; unites against new GMO technologies.
USDA warns certifiers about fraudulent organic soybeans and soymeal coming from West Africa
The National Organic Program has directed the certifiers to enforce stricter oversight of imports from West Africa with increased on-site inspections, traceability, and sampling and testing for pesticide residues, among other actions.
Can certification programs prevent greenwashing of regenerative claims?
New report finds large corporations are diluting the meaning of regenerative agriculture; regenerative certifiers say validating regenerative outcomes will prevent greenwashing.
The U.S.-Mexico trade war over GMO corn heats up
A new government in Mexico has pledged to carry on the fight to keep genetically modified corn out of the national diet.
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Friend or foe? Environmental advocates eye Kennedy nomination warily
The study also shows adaptations of #CRISPR gene-editing techs, such as prime & base editing, may not succeed in avoiding these problems. And it's only the latest in a whole series of studies to show the potentially damaging consequences of gene editing.⬇️