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Hurdles May Remain for Brazilian Imports of U.S. GMO Crops

Normative Instruction changes information appearing on import license (IL) for products intended to be used in animal feed or for veterinary use

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Following are selected highlights from a report issued by a U.S. Department of Agriculture attache in Brasilia:

"Brazil's Agriculture Ministry (MAPA) issued a normative instruction meant to facilitate imports of genetically modified (GMO) corn and soybeans from the United States.

"This Normative Instruction changes the information that must appear on an import license (IL) for products intended to be used in animal feed or for veterinary use.

"However, there is no evidence to suggest that this normative instruction establishes approval for GMO corn and soybean varieties that have not been approved by the National Technical Biosafety Commission. As such, asynchrony in biotech approvals may still present a hurdle to U.S. corn and soybean exports to Brazil."

To read the full report, visit Successful Farming.

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