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Farmers said GMO corn gives them higher yields. Photo courtesy of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development

Vietnamese farmers happy with first GMO corn crops, but concerns remain

Farmers may have to depend on foreign seed suppliers who charge a very high price  

Dubious GM foods sold in Vietnam without labels

Dubious GM foods sold in Vietnam without labels

Imported genetically modified foods have flooded the market but few people seem to know or care about it

Foreign suppliers of GMO may have to build seed factories in Vietnam

Foreign suppliers of GMO may have to build seed factories in Vietnam

Four transgenic corn varieties have been licensed for commercial cultivation

Trade wars: Monsanto’s return to Vietnam

Trade wars: Monsanto’s return to Vietnam

The push for the TPP, “Liberation Day” Celebrations, and New Initiatives in the struggle over the toxic legacy of Agent...

Genetically modified corn being grown at a trial farm in Vietnam. Photo: Quang Thuan

Vietnam approves commercial crops of GMO corn to cut imports

But the country is ill-equipped to gauge the safety of the controversial product

Visitors to a silkworm farm in Lam Dong Province. Photo credit: Thoi Bao Kinh Te Sai Gon

Vietnam halts genetically modified silkworm project with US firm

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has halted a plan to partner with Kraig Biocraft Laboratories to create silkworms...

A logo sits on a sign outside Syngenta AG's headquarters in Basel, Switzerland, on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014. Photo credit: Bloomberg

China approves delayed GMO imports as US ties warm

  China has approved the import of a genetically modified corn strain it blocked last year, causing market turmoil, and has given clearance...

Bio-piracy, defamation and the irony of history

Bio-piracy, defamation and the irony of history

Ethically, it is highly questionable when multinational corporations make use of indigenous knowledge and/or local varieties, apply conventional breeding techniques...
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