Can genetically modified crops co-exist with the rest of agriculture?
Can genetically modified crops co-exist with the rest of agriculture?


Co-existence and containment of genetically modified (GM) plants has been a contentious issue since GM technologies were first commercially released in the mid-1990s. In the first decade of commercial GM plant use, there were a significant number of contamination incidents resulting from GM presence in non-GM crops and seed, some with a significant financial penalty. However, these types of incidents seem to be less frequent in recent times. Co-existence regulations and guidance have been developed in many countries and can occur with appropriate planning and communication within farming communities.
Co-existence on-farm is important and is reliant on agronomic strategies such as planting times, crop placement, separation distances and physical containment to limit pollen dispersal and seed movement, which could be assisted by using biological/molecular containment through genetic manipulation to disrupt the pollination and fertilisation process. Co-existence of GM and non-GM crops has been and is possible.
This is an excerpt. Read the original post here

![]() | Videos | More... |

Video: Nuclear energy will destroy us? Global warming is an existential threat? Chemicals are massacring bees? Donate to the Green Industrial Complex!
![]() | Bees & Pollinators | More... |

GLP podcast: Science journalism is a mess. Here’s how to fix it

Mosquito massacre: Can we safely tackle malaria with a CRISPR gene drive?

Are we facing an ‘Insect Apocalypse’ caused by ‘intensive, industrial’ farming and agricultural chemicals? The media say yes; Science says ‘no’
![]() | Infographics | More... |

Infographic: Global regulatory and health research agencies on whether glyphosate causes cancer
![]() | GMO FAQs | More... |

Why is there controversy over GMO foods but not GMO drugs?

How are GMOs labeled around the world?

How does genetic engineering differ from conventional breeding?
![]() | GLP Profiles | More... |

Alex Jones: Right-wing conspiracy theorist stokes fear of GMOs, pesticides to sell ‘health supplements’
