Possible merger in ag coming, importance of TPPnews of the week (Oá¹£u Karun 23)

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News items related to ag biotech, isowo ? and perhaps some other interesting items out there related to agriculture ? will be posted on this page throughout the week (newly added items will be in green at bottom of sections). ?Be sure to check in regularly!

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Bayer Makes $62 Billion Bid for MonsantoNasdaq / Dow Jones Business News (Oá¹£u Karun 23)

German pharmaceutical and chemicals giant Bayer AG on Monday said it made an all-cash offer to acquire Monsanto Co. for $62 bilionu, valuing the U.S. company at a substantial premium in a deal that would create the world’s largest agrochemicals company.

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.nasdaq.com/article/bayer-makes-62-billion-bid-for-monsanto–5th-update-20160523-00739

Seedy business -?O?s eat or be eaten for the firms that make seeds and chemicals for farmersThe Economist (Oá¹£u Karun 21)

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.economist.com/news/business/21699142-its-eat-or-be-eaten-firms-make-seeds-and-chemicals-farmers-seedy-business

Why the Trans-Pacific Partnership Will Be Obama?s Greatest Foreign Policy AchievementTIMEBy Ian Bremmer (Oá¹£u Karun 23)

Bremmer argues the TPP could help set the rules of global trade in a way that will help Americans over the long term.

Ọna asopọ:?http://time.com/4342247/trans-pacific-partnership-obama-asia-trip/

Cash for questions -?Can freer trade soften Vietnam?s thuggish ways?The Economist (Oá¹£u Karun 21)

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.economist.com/news/asia/21699162-can-freer-trade-soften-vietnams-thuggish-ways-cash-questions

A lot of people want to restrict free trade. But that would have serious trade-offs.Washington Post, Monkey Cage blogBy Allison Carnegie (Oá¹£u Karun 23)

Ọna asopọ:?https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/05/23/restricting-trade-may-be-popular-but-it-would-have-many-bad-consequences/

More than ever, the world needs genetically modified cropsThe Globe and Mail (Kánádà) – By Doug Saunders (Oá¹£u Karun 21)

Small-hold farmers in the developing world are increasingly savvy, well-connected and modern.

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/more-than-ever-the-world-needs-genetically-modified-crops/article30106286/

Editorial: Some answers ? and more questions ? about GMOsChicago Tribune (Oá¹£u Karun 20)

“[W]e don’t see how a basicGMOlabel will help consumers make truly informed purchases.

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/editorials/ct-gmo-food-safety-study-edit-0523-md-20160520-story.html

Why biotech crops are here to stayGMA (Philippines) – By Regina Layug-Rosero (Oá¹£u Karun 20)

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/567061/scitech/science/why-biotech-crops-are-here-to-stay

EPA shifting from science to ‘public perceptionmodel on pesticides?Delta Farm PressBy Forrest Laws (Oá¹£u Karun 19)

Farmers are losing crop protection chemicals at an alarming rate, often due to what are being called increasingly arbitrary decisions by the Environmental Protection Agency acting outside of FIFRA.
African beekeeping stops mites wiping out hives?SciDevNetBy Inga Vesper (Oá¹£u Karun 19)
Unlike Western beekeepers, African ones allow bees to abandon hives

Making Hens Cage-Free? You?ll Shell Out for EggsWall Street JournalBy Jayson Lusk (Oá¹£u Karun 18)

Massachusetts wants to ban so-called battery cages, but shoppers may resist paying for chicken amenities.

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.wsj.com/articles/making-hens-cage-free-youll-shell-out-for-eggs-1463611041

Awọn GMO: A Sweet DebateDTN, Progressive FarmerBy Chris Clayton (Oṣu Karun 23)

Sugarbeets a Focus in Fight Over GMO Food Ingredient Labels

Ọna asopọ:?https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/news/article/2016/05/23/sugarbeets-focus-fight-gmo-food

Production of Coke halted in Venezuela for lack of sugarReuters (Oá¹£u Karun 24)

Venezuela is in the midst of a deep recession, and spontaneous demonstrations and looting have become more common amid worsening food shortages, frequent power cuts and the world’s highest inflation.

Ọna asopọ: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-coca-cola-venezuela-idUSKCN0YE2Q6

How Monsanto’s CEO Thinks We Can Feed the World – Fortune – By Beth Kowitt (Oá¹£u Karun 17)

Ọna asopọ:?http://fortune.com/2016/05/17/monsanto-ceo-feeding-planet/

Farmers must lead GM debateThe Scottish FarmerBy Gordon Davidson (Oá¹£u Karun 22)

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.thescottishfarmer.co.uk/news/farmers-must-lead-gm-debate.28837149 (registration required)

Royal Society calls for review of European GM banBBC NewsBy Pallab Ghosh (Oá¹£u Karun 24)

Prof Venki Ramakrishnan said the science of genetic modification had been misunderstood by the public and it was time to set the record straight.

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-36359682

The Observer view on the GM crops debateThe Observer (UK) – Editorial (Oá¹£u Karun 21)

Europe can no longer turn its back on the benefits of genetically modified crops

Ọna asopọ: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/may/22/observer-view-on-genetically-modified-gm-crops

In wake of National Academies? GMO report, is public skepticism of biotech waning?Genetic Literacy ProjectBy David Zaruck (Oá¹£u Karun 24)

Ọna asopọ:?https://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/2016/05/24/wake-national-academies-gmo-report-public-skepticism-biotech-waning/

Brazil’s new top diplomat shifts focus from ideology to tradeReutersBy Anthony Boadle (Oá¹£u Karun 23)

Jose Serra’s first foreign visit to Argentina on Monday focused on restoring South America’s Mercosur customs union to its purpose as a free trade area, after Venezuela’s entry in 2012 turned it into a left-leaning political forum.

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.reuters.com/article/us-brazil-politics-diplomacy-idUSKCN0YE0DN

Canada approves fishmeal and fish oil feed ingredients from biotech salmon?- Feed Navigator -?By Aerin Curtis (Oá¹£u Karun 24)

The AquAdvantage salmon developed by AquaBounty Technologies has been approved for use as a feed ingredient in Canada.

Cotton season may have forced delay in GM royalty capBusiness Standard (India) – by?Rajesh Bhayani & Sanjeeb Mukherjee?(Oá¹£u Karun 24)

The government on March 18 had issued a notification capping royalties of GM cotton seed technology companies at 10% for the first five years

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.business-standard.com/article/markets/cotton-season-may-have-forced-delay-in-gm-royalty-cap-116052400889_1.html

Public Perception of Farmers Still Highly Favorable AgWeb.comBy Ben Potter (Oá¹£u Karun 24)

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.agweb.com/article/public-perception-of-farmers-still-highly-favorable-naa-ben-potter/

‘GMOLabeling: Good Intentions And Ignorance Can Yield Bad OutcomesForbes.comBy Henry I. Miller (Oá¹£u Karun 25)

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.forbes.com/sites/henrymiller/2016/05/25/gmo-labeling-good-intentions-and-ignorance-can-yield-bad-outcomes/#5feb79515e7d

Time to end the fight over GMO labelingThe Hill, Congress BlogBy Elliot Entis (Oá¹£u Karun 24)

Ọna asopọ:?http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/politics/280928-time-to-end-the-fight-over-gmo-labeling

Kenya urged to speed up the commercialisation of GM foodsDaily Nation (Kenya) – By James Kariuki (Oá¹£u Karun 25)

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.nation.co.ke/news/commercialise-of-GM-foods/-/1056/3217804/-/wjj7k9z/-/index.html

Notable & Quotable: ?How the EU Starves Africa?Wall Street Journal

?The adoption of restrictive policies across Africa has been pursued under the pretext of protecting the environment and human health.?

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.wsj.com/articles/notable-quotable-how-the-eu-starves-africa-1464131490

Make farming a rewarding career for Africa’s youth -?SciDevNetBy?Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo (Oá¹£u Karun 25)

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.scidev.net/global/farming/opinion/african-agriculture-achieve-its-potential-1.html

Japan, EU to commit to concluding trade deal as soon as possibleThe Japan Times / Kyodo (Oá¹£u Karun 24)

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2016/05/24/national/politics-diplomacy/japan-eu-commit-concluding-trade-deal-soon-possible/#.V0cjmJErKhd

Why Do Some Continue to Deny the Evidence That GMOs Are Safe?Huffington PostBy David Ropeik (Oá¹£u Karun 23)

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-ropeik/why-do-some-continue-to-d_b_10010492.html

Japan, US reaffirm G-7 role in driving global economyNikkei Asian Review (Oá¹£u Karun 26)

Ọna asopọ:?http://asia.nikkei.com/Politics-Economy/International-Relations/Japan-US-reaffirm-G-7-role-in-driving-global-economy

Malawi’s seed sector calls on govt to adopt GM cropsCrop Biotech Update, ISAAA (Oá¹£u Karun 25)

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.isaaa.org/kc/cropbiotechupdate/article/default.asp?ID=14444

From hardy pigs to super-crops, gene editing poses new EU dilemmaReutersBy Ben Hirschler (Oá¹£u Karun 26)

If Europe?does that [classifies gene-editing as GMO], I think they will probably send themselves into the stone age of agricultural biotechnology…”

Ọna asopọ:?http://www.reuters.com/article/us-science-gene-editing-farming-idUSKCN0YH1FS

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