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Mexican farmers and scientists speak out against government's anti-biotech agenda - Alliance for Science

The Mexican government’s nonstop attacks on genetically modified (GM) crops — resulting most recently in a ban on GM maize — has fueled concerns among many of the country’s farmers and scientists. Farmers are worried that they may not have access to innovative crop varieties needed in the fields, while scientists are facing severe funding […]

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01/08/2021 SOURCE: www.businesswire.com

Despite Drought Conditions, Central Oregon’s Longview Ranch Boasts Record Hay Production

With eight miles of the John Day River flowing through the property, Central Oregon's Longview Ranch maintains 30,000 stunning acres of diverse landsc

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01/04/2021 SOURCE: www.reuters.com

Mexico farm lobby blasts ban on GMO corn; organic growers welcome it

Mexico's main agricultural lobby on Saturday criticized the government's decision to ban genetically modified corn, while organic growers hailed the move that should protect smaller farmers.

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11/16/2020 SOURCE: www.nationalobserver.com

How one farmer in northern B.C. is improving food security in his

Jacob Beaton wouldn’t be a farmer without lettuce. Lots of lettuce.

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