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September 5, 2024


Meet the people behind the crops at Hazera Seeds: Manu Parmar, Global Breeding Lead for Cabbage


June 5, 2023


BetterSeeds sees benefits of gene-editing (EuroFruit)


March 16, 2023


Meet the people behind the crops: Netta Doitch, Global Lead, Tomato Breeding, Hazera Seeds


November 23, 2021


The global GM regulatory landscape and how gene editing fits in it (Part 1)


September 24, 2021


The long road to seedless peppers - From Zeraim Gedera’s initial inquiries two decades ago to today’s Breedx breeding programmes, Gerry Kelman explores the development of seedless peppers in Israel (Eurofruit)


August 17, 2021


Seed breeding for today’s foods and dietary supplements is an increasingly customer-focused experience (Nutritional Outlook)


May 12, 2021


The regulatory landscape for genome-edited plants is rapidly changing, experts say


September 2, 2020


The evolving landscape around genome editing in agriculture - Many countries have exempted or move to exempt forms of genome editing from GMO regulation of crop plants


May 11, 2020


On tomato breeding and realizing your dream: from lab to dish at Hazera Seeds


April 14, 2020


Hari Upadhyaya: The fearless breeder in the genebank, recipient of the inaugural Crop Trust Legacy Award


April 6, 2020


CIOPORA requests UPOV Member States to implement support measures for breeders amid COVID-19 crisis
CIOPORA solicita a los Estados Miembros de UPOV que implementen medidas de apoyo a los obtentores debido a la crisis por el COVID-19 


March 17, 2020


From hunger to profitable harvest: How GMO, CRISPR-edited plants can help curb $220 billion in annual crop losses (Genetic Literacy Project)


March 13, 2020


In new hostile climate, drought-tolerant crops, systems needed on unprecedented scale


December 3, 2019


Wild plants from four continents deliver climate change lifeline for xrops - Nearly 5,000 seed samples of crop wild relatives saved in challenging, six-year effort to secure the future of food


November 28, 2019


As climate change hits crops, debate heats up over use of plant gene data - Governments spar over how to share out benefits fairly from new high-tech methods to develop climate-resilient crops (ReliefWeb)


Tech for good: A plant breeder's journey (Forbes)


November 11, 2019


International Seed Federation urges adoption of consistent, science-based policies to support sustainable agriculture


September 13, 2019


Can the gene editing technology known as CRISPR help reduce biodiversity loss worldwide? Though scientists are optimistic that CRISPR could help, they also emphasize caution and community engagement in order to get it right (Ensia)


September 4, 2019


‘Patchwork’ of global gene editing regulations will harm seed production, warns the International Seed Federation


August 15, 2019


International Vegetable Breeding: A Strategy to Create Development Impact at Scale (World Vegetable Center)


August 14, 2019


New breeding technologies needed to meet skyrocketing demand for wheat, scientists warn


August 8, 2019


The global need for plant breeding innovation (Transgenic Research)


August 7, 2019


Why is it important to have science-based policies and alignment on the latest plant breeding methods?


July 24, 2019


Wheat expert calls for global unity to avert future hunger crises


July 17, 2019


Will following the regulatory script for GMOs promote public acceptance of gene-edited crops? (Trends in Biotechnology)


April 21, 2019


Plant breeding for the future: the time is now - Climate change requires that we breed crops and livestock better suited to new conditions


February 19, 2018


DowDuPont leads Global CRISPR patent landscape; Broad Institute owns critical eukaryotic gene editing patents - North America & Asia emerge as growing markets for CRISPR Cas9 research & human trials


February 16, 2018


What inspires plant scientists and why is their job so important?


January 31, 2018


The End of the GMO? Genome editing, gene drives and new frontiers of plant technology (Review of Agrarian Studies)


January 23, 2018


We have bred "selfish" plants for thousands of years - Plant breeders should cultivate less selfish traits in crops to increase total yields, says scientist (ScienceNordic)


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