Top news of the week: 12.03.2023.
Corteva Agriscience and Bunge Announce Collaboration to Develop Amino Acid-Enhanced Soybeans
Ongoing collaboration to improve the nutritional profile of soybean meal and deliver value to farmers and feed and animal protein producers showing promising results
taking action against Mexico’s restrictions on U.S. corn.
Ana Swanson and Linda Qiu reported on the front page of the Business section in today's New York Times that, "The Biden administration said on Monday that it would take initial steps toward ...
Ag & Bioscience Groups: It's Time for Action on Mexico's Biotech Corn Ban
A broad coalition of national and state agriculture and bioscience organizations have written President Biden to thank the administration for beginning technical consultations with Mexico ...
The Fraud-Detection Business Has a Dirty Secret
When systems designed to catch welfare cheats go wrong, people find themselves trapped between secretive governments and even more opaque private companies.
Mary Boote
CropLife International is an association, based in Brussels, Belgium, which promotes agricultural technologies such as pesticides and plant biotechnology.
Corteva Agriscience Announces Plant Breeding Innovation to Combat Corn Disease
Novel New Technique Uses CRISPR to Increase Multi-Disease Resistance Using Native Genes
EXCLUSIVE: Emerging from stealth, Texas Crop Science partners with plant-genetics powerhouse GDM for high-yield soybeans
Once focused on cotton, Texas Crop Science is now partnering with world-renowned plant genetics company GDM for high-yielding soybean varieties for farmers.
Animal-free’ dairy may not be the best way to describe whey made by microbes, not cows, says Perfect Day
The term ‘animal-free’ has gained traction to describe dairy proteins made by microbes not cows. But recent research suggests it may not be the optimal term