GMO Acres Seen Rising Worldwide With Political Will

Global plantings of genetically modified corn, soybeans and other crops grew 9.4 per cent last year as economic challenges spurred growing political will to adopt biotech crops that help farmers fight weeds, pests and crop diseases, an industry-backed study said Feb. 11. More than 13 million farmers in 25 countries planted 125 million hectares of

Don’t change the formula

JOHN MORRISS EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Among the vices I will confess to is a lifelong interest in Formula 1 racing, a sport with no socially redeeming value and that some acquaintances dismiss as “round and round” (though it’s certainly less so than Nascar). It’s called “Formula” because the cars must comply with a formula which specifies


The party’s over. The hangover begins

Data from Statistics Canada’s annual Farm Financial Survey suggest the events of the last 18 months will live long in the collective memory of Manitoba farmers – in the form of a pounding financial hangover. The 2007 survey (the 2008 numbers are not yet released) would suggest farmers were quick to respond to the short-lived

EU livestock sector hit by non-GM policy

Europe’s livestock industry will face hefty losses next year if the EU continues to ban tiny amounts of unapproved biotech material in imports, industry groups have warned. While the EU has approved a string of genetically modified products – mainly maize types – by default rubber stamps since 2004, it does not permit the presence