Mexico has confirmed that it does not plan to amend its ban on imports of GMO corn that is set to start in 2024. Mexico is a top customer for U.S. corn, accounting for 20-25 percent of U.S. corn exports annually. Mexico says they’ll make direct deals with farmers in the U.S., Argentina, and Brazil to produce non-GMO corn to supply their needs. National Corn Growers Association is claiming Mexico is violating a trade agreement and it also impacts a cross section of other U.S. ag commodities that are biotech.
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