Mexican ban on genetically modified corn lifted

게시됨 2025년 2월 17일

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Mexico has repealed its previous restrictions on genetically modified (GM) corn for human and industrial use, following a trade dispute panel's ruling that the former government's restrictions, which favored native corn strains and led to significant imports from the United States, violated the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement. This decision, which ends a long-standing dispute, may be challenged as the Mexican president is considering amending the constitution to ban GM corn planting.
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Mexico’s government has repealed previous restrictions on genetically modified corn for human use, as well for livestock and industrial uses. The United States, which for decades has exported large volumes of GM yellow corn to Mexican buyers, had objected to restrictions put in place by Mexico’s previous government to gradually ban such corn supplies from its northern neighbour. Mexico, the birthplace of modern corn, has for years prohibited the commercial-scale planting of strains of GM corn, arguing that such varieties would contaminate native strains of the grain. However, a long-running dispute has played out over the imports of GM corn, nearly all from U.S. suppliers and mostly used for Mexico’s massive livestock sector as well as other industrial uses. In December, a trade dispute panel ruled that the Mexican government’s previously enacted restrictions violate the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. Mexico is a top foreign market for U.S. corn farmers. Mexican president ...

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