Brazil and China Consider GMOs

Brazil’s agriculture ministry is seeking the approval of U.S. GMO corn imports as the country’s livestock and poultry producers struggle with tight supplies and rising domestic prices. Brazil’s National Biosafety Technical Commission will meet September 1 to address the potential approval of U.S. GMO corn imports. The Commission is reportedly under heavy political pressure to approve the measure.

Meanwhile, China is pushing for GMO soybean production within its borders. The latest five-year science and technology plan from China outlines plans for the country to approve the commercialization of GMO soybean production for food and feed use by 2020. The plan also calls for the commercialization of GMO corn production. While GMO soybean production will face stiff opposition, China is seeking to increase soybean output and encourage more crop rotations with corn.

Source: NAFB News Service

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