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Nouvelles liés à la biotechnologie agricole, Commerce ? et peut-être quelques autres articles intéressants là-bas liés à l'agriculture ? sera affiché sur cette page tout au long de la semaine (au fur et à mesure que la semaine avance, les éléments nouvellement ajoutés seront?vert au fond de sections). ?Assurez-vous de vous enregistrer régulièrement!

Goodness there’s a lot of noise recently created by the latest and greatest bit of supposed agricultural reporting in Le New York Times, “Doubts About the Promised Bounty of Gentically Modified Crops” Par Danny Hakim (oct 29)

Il va sans dire, for those knowledgeable on the issues, it’s a partial and selective narrative to be euphemistic. ?They told a story they wanted to tell.

Here are a few good responses below:

GFN Chair Bill Horan was recently interviewed about the benefits of growing biotech crops, and talks about theless-recognized, but very compelling sociological impacts of plant science”-?read it here??http://croplife.org/ask-a-farmer-how-biotech-changes-lives/

Why Danny Hakim?s New York Times GMO expos? misleads -?Projet d'alphab̩tisation g̩n̩tique РPar??

The article is, pourtant, far from ?extensive?, is inaccurate and thoroughly misleading.

Lien:?https://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/2016/10/31/danny-hakims-new-york-times-gmo-expose-misleads/

The tiresome discussion of initial GMO expectationsWeed Control FreaksBy Andrew Kniss (oct 30)

I have to say this comparison seems?borderline?disingenuous; certainly not what I?d expect from an ?extensive examination? published in the New York Times.

Lien:?http://weedcontrolfreaks.com/2016/10/the-tiresome-discussion-of-initial-gmo-expectations/

Biotechnology Makes a DifferenceHuffington PostBy Dr. Robert T. Fraley (oct 31)

To me, all these numbers tell a clear story ? of improved food security and a more sustainable environmental footprint through biotechnology.

Lien:?http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/5817621be4b096e8706968ac?timestamp=1477928387878

Rehashing a Tired ArgumentIllumination blog, by Kevin Folta (oct 30)

Lien:?http://kfolta.blogspot.com/2016/10/rehashing-tired-argument.html?m=1

Nice overview with various links at AgWeb below...

NYT Blasts GMOs on Yield, Pesticide Claims – AgWeb – par Sonja Begemann (nov 1)

Lien:?http://www.agweb.com/article/nyt-blasts-gmos-on-yield-pesticide-claims-naa-sonja-begemann/

?COMMERCE, TRADE ISSUES, INFRASTRUCTURE:

Canada, EU Leaders Sign CAFTA – AgWeb – By Debra Beachy (nov 1)

Although protesting Belgium dairy farmers held up a big free trade deal, Canada and European leaders signed the agreement over the weekend.

Lien:?http://www.agweb.com/article/canada-eu-leaders-sign-cafta-naa-debra-beachy/

Drazek: Raising U.S. tariffs not a trade solutionFarmWeekBy Matt Kaye (oct 31)

“U.S. ag products would be an easy target for retaliation, according to the former USDA trade adviser.

Lien:?http://farmweeknow.com/story-drazek-raising-tariffs-trade-solution-3-148593

Obama Makes a Long-Shot Bid for TPP Trade Deal – le journal Wall Street – Par William Mauldin (nov 1)

Administration hopes for a vote in Congress on the Pacific agreement during the lame-duck session

Lien:?http://www.wsj.com/articles/obama-makes-a-long-shot-bid-for-tpp-trade-deal-1478014457

*Remarque – the piece below in The Hill is of interest because of who the report is from and it’s usually not what they would support publicly, the quote according to Politico is a?”new report released today by the Progressive Policy Institute, a left-leaning think tank that supports increased trade, acknowledges that trade causes job losses among less skilled workers, but lays out arguments for how both imports and exports support millions of jobs.” ?Just goes to show what an odd election year it is
Protectionist trade policies would damage economy, cost jobs: rapport – La colline – By Vicki Needham (oct 31)

Lien:?https://origin-nyi.thehill.com/policy/finance/303710-protectionist-trade-policies-would-damage-the-economy-cost-jobs-report

Libre échange?s Bleak OutlookBloombergView – Éditorial (nov 1)

Lien:?https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-11-01/free-trade-s-bleak-outlook

$8 Billion in Back-Logged Construction on Mississippi River – AgWeb -?By Ashley Davenport, Farm Journal Broadcast (nov 2)

Decaying river infrastructure is a major concern for corn farmers…”

Lien:?http://www.agweb.com/article/8-billion-in-back-logged-construction-on-mississippi-river-naa-ashley-davenport/

Let common sense, not fear, dicatate trade policy – Des Moines Register – By Deb Keller (oct 27)

Lien:?http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/opinion/columnists/iowa-view/2016/10/26/let-common-sense-not-fear-dictate-trade-policy/92771596/

POLITIQUE, REGULATION, ACTIVISME, RELATED:

Hirshberg to Podesta: We don’t really know anything about GMOs – La colline – Par Julie Kelly (oct 25)

Hirshberg often laments the amount of money spent by corporate interests to fight GMO labels, but flexes his own insider influence and fundraising prowess to get his way.

Lien:?http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/healthcare/302751-hirshberg-to-podesta-we-dont-really-know-anything-about-gmos

Readin?, writin?, ?rithmetic and GMO-free school lunches? – Presse Delta Farm – by Hembree Brandon in Farm Press Blog?(oct 31)

One wonders: Just what, in their minds, would constitute ?conclusively supported good science??

Lien:?http://deltafarmpress.com/blog/readin-writin-rithmetic-and-gmo-free-school-lunches

AG, AG TECHNOLOGY, RELATED:

US Approves 2 Types of Genetically Engineered Potatoes – AgWeb / de (oct 31)

Lien:?http://www.agweb.com/article/us-approves-2-types-of-genetically-engineered-potatoesnaa-associated-press/

The Chinese Really Hate GMOsOr Do They? – DTN/Progressive FarmerBy Urban Lehner (nov 1)

Lien:?https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/perspectives/blogs/an-urbans-rural-view/blog-post/2016/11/01/chinese-really-hate-gmos

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