Argentina, Brazil, and the United States have already approved more than 60 biotechnological events, validated by their national scientific systems, while in Europe they are not permitted, with the sole exception of Spain and Portugal.
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(NAP) Representatives of Maizar, along with their counterparts from the corn chains of Brazil and the United States with which they form the international alliance Maizall, completed last week a strategic mission through Spain and Italy, including the FAO headquarters in Rome, where they explained the advances of corn in the world and debated on the agricultural policy of the European Union (EU) and its impact on global food security. The three countries that are part of Maizall are responsible for 50% of global corn production and 70% of global exports. The delegation staunchly defended the productive system they carry out, based on biotechnology, direct sowing, and production scale, emphasizing that it is an economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable model, which has scientific and empirical support. On the contrary, the European regulatory model has even led its own farmers to an enormous loss of competitiveness: in the last decade, countries like Spain and Italy ...