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  1. Nov 16, 2021 · A few years back, the potato company J.R. Simplot hit on a way to bring genetically modified foods to market with a system that encounters far less regulatory oversight. . The company announced this month that it will be working with the California-based Plant Sciences, Inc. to bring this style of gene-edited strawberries to market within a few ye

  2. Oct 28, 2021 · The company on Thursday, Oct. 28, 2021, announced a deal with California-based Plant Sciences Inc. to grow genetically modified strawberries that they say will taste better, stay fresh longer and ...

  3. Oct 28, 2021 · 2 of 2 | . In this photo provided by the J.R. Simplot Company is a gene-edited strawberry plant at a greenhouse in Boise, Idaho, in August, 2021. The company on Thursday, Oct. 28, 2021, announced a deal with California-based Plant Sciences Inc. to grow genetically modified strawberries that they say will taste better, stay fresh longer and have a longer growing season.

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  5. Inc. to grow genetically modified strawberries that they say will taste better, stay fresh longer and have a longer growing season. Credit: J.R. Simplot Company via AP 3/5

  6. Mar 19, 2024 · To benchmark the full-season on-farm yields of modern California population cultivars, and document the impact of PF on strawberry production, short-day (pfpf) and day-neutral (PF_) cultivars and ...

  7. U.S. growers produced $2.2 billion in strawberries in 2020, mostly in California, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. But consumers discarded an estimated 35% of the crop due to spoilage.

  8. Nov 2, 2021 · The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Food and Drug Administration signed off on Simplot's genetically-modified potatoes as safe to eat, with over 1.1 billion pounds (500,000 million ...

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