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Heroin, nazis, and Agent Orange: inside the $66 billion merger of the year

Heroin, nazis, and Agent Orange: inside the $66 billion merger of the year

  These companies used to sell heroin and Agent Orange. Now, they want to form the world’s largest supplier of seeds...

EU seen approving weed-killer ingredient glyphosate amid cancer row

EU seen approving weed-killer ingredient glyphosate amid cancer row

  EU said "a list of banned co-formulants" could probably be agreed this year.

Demonstrators protest Monsanto Co. in Paris on May 23. The company says it will appeal a ruling by a French court that its herbicide Lasso poisoned a French farmer.

French court confirms Monsanto guilty of chemical poisoning

  A French farmer says he suffered neurological problems after inhaling the U.S. biotech company's Lasso weedkiller

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...

IARC classified the herbicide glyphosate -- the active ingredient in Roundup -- as "probably carcinogenic" on the basis of "limited evidence" of cancer among humans.Photo: AFP

Monsanto weed killer can 'probably' cause cancer: World Health Organization

The world's most widely-used weed killer can "probably" cause cancer, the World Health Organization said on Friday.

Vietnam approves two more GM corn strains

Vietnam approves two more GM corn strains

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has just issued biological safety certificates to two varieties of genetically modified corn, marking...

Corn plants grow in a greenhouse at the Monsanto Chesterfield Village facility in Missouri, US. Photo credit: Bloomberg

Vietnam to plant genetically modified corn as questions linger

Vietnam has green-lighted the cultivation of its first genetically modified (GM) corn crop after leaving a number of disturbing questions...

A sign for DeKalb seed corn, a brand of Monsanto Co., stands near a corn field in Princeton, Illinois, US.  Vietnam has approved the importation of two genetically-modified (GM) corn varieties produced by Monsanto. Photo credit: Bloomberg

It’s official: Vietnam licenses genetically modified organisms

Four controversial genetically modified corn varieties have been licensed for use in Vietnam; experts say they're just the ‘tip of...

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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