New organic trade show launched: Biofach America
Biofach is the world’s leading organic food tradeshow. Held in Nürnberg, Germany each year in February, Biofach attracts some 50,000 organic companies and enthusiasts from around the world. Now, organizers of Biofach recently announced a purely organic tradeshow in the United States—Biofach America, which will be held June 2-4, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. The whole […]
Read MoreWhole Foods betrays its non-GMO roots: The Impossible Foods Controversy
Written By: GreenMedInfo Research Group In a stunning move that has left health food advocates shaking their heads, Whole Foods Market, long celebrated as a paragon of organic and non-GMO foods, has partnered with Impossible Foods, a company that brazenly embraces genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in its “plant-based” meat products. This alliance not only contradicts Whole […]
Read MoreHow do we reduce pesticide use while empowering farmers? A more nuanced approach could help
By Jessica Knapp, assistant professor in ecology, Trinity College Dublin Pesticides threaten humans, wildlife and our environment. Food production must change. But farmers are already pushed to their margins. Organic agriculture produces less food and requires more land. An immediate end to pesticide use will probably cause productivity to drop and prices to soar. There’s no simple answer […]
Read MoreLittle-known toxic chemical shows up in 80 percent of Americans tested
Exposure increasing as EPA raised allowance level in 2023 The pesticide chlormequat, linked to reproductive and developmental harm in animals, is present in popular oats and oat products including Quaker Oats and Cheerios. In urine samples of 96 people collected between 2017 and 2023, 80 percent of them showed traces of the chemical. In May […]
Read MoreRed nets signal “stop” to insect pests, reduce need for insecticides
Changing the color of commonly used agricultural nets lessens insect damage to Kujo, Japan leek fields Red nets are better at keeping away a common agricultural insect pest than typical black or white nets, according to a new study. Researchers experimented with the effect of red, white, black, and combination-colored nets on deterring onion thrips […]
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