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Mexico softens plan to ban imports of US GM feed corn

Por: Associated Press Business February 14, 2023

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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico appeared to have backed down Monday on plans to ban imports of U.S. genetically modified corn for animal feed. Mexico’s Economy Department said a new decree on the issue was published Monday that drops any date for substituting imports of GM feed corn. Some imported corn is also ground into meal for use in corn chips or other snacks. After a previous decree, some U.S. growers worried a GM feed corn ban could happen... + full article



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