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Mexico expects resolution on GM corn dispute by Dec. 14

By Reuters December 4, 2024
Mexican Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Tuesday he expected a resolution on a dispute under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada free trade pact regarding Mexican restrictions on imports of genetically-modified (GM) corn by Dec. 14.

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Mexico’s Sheinbaum to present constitutional safeguard for non-GMO corn in coming days

By Reuters November 14, 2024
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Thursday that her government would in the coming days present a plan to protect the country's non-genetically modified white corn under the constitution.


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US says Bioceres genetically modified wheat can be grown safely

By Reuters August 27, 2024
A type of genetically modified wheat developed by Argentina's Bioceres Crop Solutions may be safely grown and bred in the United States, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Tuesday.

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EU governments fail to agree on gene-editing rules despite patent exception

By Reuters June 26, 2024
A last-ditch attempt by EU governments to break a deadlock over relaxing regulations on gene-edited crops failed after countries including Poland rejected changes to the text that exempted patented seeds from the measure.


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Argentina’s Bioceres makes world’s first sales of genetically modified wheat seeds

By Marcelo Teixeira, Reuters May 16, 2024
Bioceres Crop Solutions has begun sales of genetically modified (GM) wheat seeds in Argentina, the first time the technology has been commercially available to farmers anywhere in the world, CEO Federico Trucco said on Wednesday.

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News, Reuters

China approves first gene-edited wheat in step to open up GM tech to food crops

By Mei Mei Chu, Reuters May 8, 2024
China has approved the safety of gene-edited wheat for the first time as Beijing cautiously moves forward with commercial growing of genetically modified food crops.


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General, Reuters

Mexico delays glyphosate ban as substitute sought

Ban part of controversial plan to reduce reliance on GMO corn for human consumption

By Reuters, GFM Network News March 27, 2024
Mexico said it would delay a ban on the use of the herbicide glyphosate after it was unable to identify a substitute, rolling back a commitment that is part of a larger plan to reduce consumption of genetically-modified corn.

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General, Reuters

China expands list of GM soybean, corn variety approvals

By Reuters, GFM Network News March 19, 2024
China has approved 27 genetically modified corn seed varieties and 3 GM soybean varieties, expanding its list of approvals as it aims to increase the development and planting of high-yielding crops.


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Crops, General

China’s embrace of GMO crops gains momentum with new import, planting approvals

GMO corn, soybeans, cotton recently approved for domestic production in China

By Mei Mei Chu, Reuters, GFM Network News January 18, 2024
China on Thursday approved additional varieties of genetically modified soybeans and corn for import and production while expanding their planting areas nationwide, as part of a drive to improve food security and reduce imports.

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Crops, Markets, Reuters

China approves seed firms for GMO corn and soybeans

The world's biggest buyer of soybeans and corn wants to reduce its reliance on imports

By Mei Mei Chu, Reuters, GFM Network News December 27, 2023
China has approved a first batch of seed companies to breed and sell genetically modified corn and soybean seeds, paving the way for commercial planting of GMO grains in a move that could cut its reliance on imports from the U.S. and Brazil.


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