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Biotech Crops: Page 6
Biotech Crops
Mexico Forecasts Dip in Corn Imports
Ag minister says imports would drop 9% or 1.5M tonnes of grain
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Grain Handling & Processing
New Organics Platform Launches
Merge Marketplace connects buyers and sellers of organic products
Grain Handling & Processing
China Approves Two GMO Corn Strains for Imports
Demand for animal feed is surging in country as hog population rebounds
Grain Handling & Processing
Mexico to Decide if GMO Corn Ban Applies to Animal Feed
Mexico was top destination for U.S. corn exports in 2019
Biotech Crops
Argentina First to Approve GMO Wheat
Country has approved HB4 drought-resistant GMO wheat by biotechnology firm Bioceres SA
Biotech Crops
USDA Organic Leader to Keynote Forum
Virtual Organic & Non-GMO Forum will be held November 9-10
Grain Supply Chain
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
Legislative News
Monsanto Sees Prolonged Delay on GMO Corn Permits in Mexico
The ban on planting genetically modified corn may last for years
Legislative News
China to Step up Supervision of Seed Sector, GMO Crops
Several farmers found growing GM corn illegally
Grain Supply Chain
Rising Demand for Organic and Non-GMO Grains Outpaces U.S. Production
Organic imports rise sharply as U.S. corn and soybean growers contemplate premiums
Grain Supply Chain
China Approves Fewer Imports of Genetically Modified Crops
Hampering launch of new products globally and hurting trade
Biotech Crops
Jury Awards Nearly $218 Million In First Syngenta Class Action Lawsuit
Nationwide, losses to U.S. corn growers due to the loss of the Chinese market are estimated to exceed $5 billion
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