Proposal to transfer agricultural animal biotechnology to USDA
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced a significant step in modernizing regulations of agricultural animal biotechnology.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced a significant step in modernizing regulations of agricultural animal biotechnology.
Scientific advances such as GalSafe pigs can offer practical answers to some of humanity’s most pressing problems.
The USDA and FDA signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will establish an interagency process to further support exports of U.S. dairy products.
Editors note: The following statement is from the Commissioner of Food and Drugs – Food and Drug Administration, Stephen M. Hahn M.D. Today, we are providing an update on the status of U.S. Food and Drug Administration inspections outside of the U.S. in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. After careful consideration, the FDA is postponing most […]
“Feed Your Mind” aims to answer the most common questions that consumers have about GMOs, including what GMOs are, how they are made, and so much more.
The FDA is lifting the advisory to avoid romaine lettuce from Salinas as the growing season is over, and there is no longer a need to avoid it.
In recognition of January 2020 as National Biotechnology Month, the USDA, the FDA, and the EPA launched a Unified Website for Biotechnology Regulation.
Three researchers write that the crucial mission of the FDA has been undermined and threatened by politically motivated interference from legislators.
This regulatory approach will ensure that cell-cultured products derived from the cell lines of livestock and poultry are produced safely and labeled.
The Fake Meat Facts campaign will shine a spotlight on the unknowns that the federal government must clarify before finalizing the regulatory framework.