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APHIS is taking this action because of citrus greening detections in plant tissue samples collected from residential ...
Cibus, Inc., an agricultural technology company, announced that its new herbicide tolerance trait (HT2) for canola has been classified as "not regulated" by the USDA-APHIS, allowing for its ...
The recent regulatory determinations from USDA-APHIS reflects our continued positive momentum, not only in the United States, but in international markets as well.” Consistent with other Cibus ...
The recent regulatory determinations from USDA-APHIS reflects our continued positive momentum, not only in the United States, but in international markets as well.” Consistent with other Cibus ...
With the USDA-APHIS’s recent regulatory decision, Cibus has now achieved a total of seventeen traits that have been designated as not regulated. This milestone reflects the company’s progress ...
With the USDA-APHIS’s recent regulatory decision, Cibus has now achieved a total of seventeen traits that have been designated as not regulated. This milestone reflects the company’s progress in the ...
The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) reports that the outbreak’s impact is ongoing. According to the Egg Markets Overview, USDA APHIS has so far verified 43 outbreaks ...
Newsweek reached out to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for comment via email on Wednesday. The move by Nebraska, approved by the USDA on Tuesday, has sparked discussions nationwide as ...
(Patrick T. Fallon / AFP / Getty Images) The USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) confirms that the effects of the outbreak continue today. "To date, USDA APHIS has confirmed ...
APHIS protects natural resources, as well as agriculture. “I am fully committed to working closely with the USDA and GSA to find a viable and sustainable solution that ensures the continuity of ...
Since January 2022, USDA APHIS has been responding to an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza. Historically, avian influenza outbreaks last for a few months and naturally subside as the ...