by IRT News Team | Jun 3, 2018 | News
Originally published in EcoWatch by Ken Roseboro Some farmers transition to organic production to earn premium prices paid for organic crops. Others switch to make their farms more sustainable. But for some farmers transitioning to organic is a necessity to save their... by IRT News Team | Jun 2, 2018 | News
What is wrong with this picture? Petunias are not naturally orange. The African Sunset petunia sold by Sears and other retailers in the U.S., is genetically modified. News of the illegal entry and subsequent U.S. investigation was released on May 14 by Greenhouse... by IRT News Team | May 17, 2018 | News
Originally published in the Guardian. US government scientists have detected a weedkiller linked to cancer in an array of commonly consumed foods, emails obtained through a freedom of information request show. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been testing... by IRT News Team | May 15, 2018 | News
Originally published on GMWatch Miscarriages in town at heart of GM soy-growing area are running at three times – and birth defects at twice – national average. People living in an Argentine town in the heart of the GM soy and maize growing area suffer miscarriages at... by IRT News Team | May 4, 2018 | News
Originally published in Star Press by Seth Slabaugh The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday announced its approval of the first U.S. facility for production of genetically engineered salmon. However, an “import alert” for genetically engineered... by IRT News Team | Mar 30, 2018 | News
Everyone loves time-saving short cuts, but you really should read this before you grab that bag of pre-sliced apples. 10-oz. bags of Arctic brand pre-sliced genetically engineered non-browning apples are now on sale in grocery stores in the Midwest according to a...