home news forum careers events suppliers solutions markets expos directories catalogs resources advertise contacts
 
News Page

The news
and
beyond the news
Index of news sources
All Africa Asia/Pacific Europe Latin America Middle East North America
  Topics
  Species
Archives
News archive 1997-2008
 

USA - How GMOs are, or are not, regulated


USA
May 18, 2017

Pink pineapples, non-browning produce and other genetically modified organisms are becoming part of our food system. Though most scientists say they're safe, GMOs still face fierce opposition from critics. But what about the federal agencies that can approve or shoot down modified crops headed for consumers? Where do they stand? The answer may surprise you -- although some GMOs are lassoed with strict regulations, others are slipping through loopholes with no federal oversight at all. Find out more about how GMOs are regulated in the latest Speaking of Chemistry video: https://youtu.be/0sR5GHi19HU.

 

Set your gene guns to stun as we explore the curious landscape of GMO regulations in the U.S. Full description and references below.

Critics say the Obama Administration balked on an opportunity to update Reagan-era guidelines on how agencies like the Department of Agriculture regulate foods with edited genes. What does this means for GMO foods looking to make it to market in the era of CRISPR? Ryan Cross examines the implications in this episode of Speaking of Chemistry.

As we mentioned in the video, USDA and the Food & Drug Administration are requesting your comments on updates to some biotech regulations. Here are the links to those:

USDA (APHIS): https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=...

FDA: https://www.regulations.gov/document?...

For more on GMOs, policies, and GMO policies, check out these articles:

White House updates biotech oversight plans | C&EN
https://cen.acs.org/articles/95/i3/Wh...

Farmers plant fewer genetically modified crops | C&EN
https://cen.acs.org/articles/94/i16/F...

Department Of Agriculture Approves First Genetically Modified Apple | C&EN
https://cen.acs.org/articles/93/i8/De...

Rethinking Biotech Rules | C&EN
https://cen.acs.org/articles/93/i29/R...
Speaking of Chemistry is a production of Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), the weekly news magazine of the American Chemical Society.

Contact us at speakingofchem@acs.org.

Speaking of Chemistry is a production of Chemical & Engineering News, a weekly newsmagazine of the American Chemical Society. It's the series that keeps you up to date with the important and fascinating chemistry shaping the world around you. Subscribe to the series at http://bit.ly/ACSReactions, and follow us on Twitter @CENMag

The American Chemical Society, the world's largest scientific society, is a not-for-profit organization chartered by the U.S. Congress. ACS is a global leader in providing access to chemistry-related information and research through its multiple databases, peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences. ACS does not conduct research, but publishes and publicizes peer-reviewed scientific studies. Its main offices are in Washington, D.C., and Columbus, Ohio.



More news from: American Chemical Society


Website: http://www.acs.org

Published: May 18, 2017

The news item on this page is copyright by the organization where it originated
Fair use notice

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  Archive of the news section


Copyright @ 1992-2024 SeedQuest - All rights reserved