About ISAAA
ISAAA is a not-for-profit international organization that shares the benefits of new bioscience technologies to key stakeholders, particularly resource-poor farmers in developing countries, through knowledge sharing, support to capacity building initiatives, and partnerships.
ISAAA Brief 56-2021: Breaking Barriers with Breeding: A Primer on New Breeding Innovations for Food Security
ISAAA developed a primer on gene editing with a special focus on its implications on food security. Top experts on the most relevant topics were invited to write a chapter to ensure that each facet of the technology is accurately covered in the right perspective.
ISAAA Brief 55-2019: Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops: 2019
Executive Summary | Press Release
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GM Approval Database
Approvals for commercialization and planting and/or food and feed use with crop and trait descriptions
Latest update (September 14, 2023): The Philippines approved the canola event LBFLFK for food, feed, and processing.
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Agricultural Biotechnology (A Lot More than Just GM Crops)
The booklet discusses in detail and in simple language agricultural biotechnology as it compares with conventional breeding, the agricultural biotechnology tools used in crops such as tissue culture and micropropagation, molecular breeding and marker-assisted selection, and genetic engineering and GM crops. A section on Answers to Frequently Asked Questions for food safety and environmental issues was also included to clarify important public concerns.
Pocket K
Pocket Ks are Pockets of Knowledge, packaged information on crop biotechnology products and related issues available at your fingertips.
- Latest Pocket Ks
- Pocket K 60 • Rust-resistant Wheat
- Pocket K 59 • Plant Breeding Innovation: TALENs - Transcription Activator-Like Effector Nucleases
- Pocket K 58 • COVID-19 Treatment Efforts Using Plant Technologies
- Pocket K 57 • Impact of GM Crops on Soil Health
- Pocket K 56 • Substantial Equivalence of GM and Non-GM Crops
- Pocket K 55 • Biotech-improved Animals