Discussions are ongoing between agricultural authorities and trade groups, including MAIZALL, which includes members from Brazil, Argentina, and the US, and Mexican leaders, to lift the GM corn ban imposed by Mexico in 2021. The ban, aimed at eliminating glyphosate and GM corn by 2024, threatens to increase food costs due to the potential shortage of non-GMO corn expected to be available until 2024. The US, a major supplier of GM corn to Mexico, expresses concerns about the potential impact on consumers and is advocating for the acceptance of biotech traits to continue US corn sales.