China is getting closer to commercial production of GM corn and soybeans

Published Oct 20, 2023

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China's Ministry of Agriculture has approved the use of 37 genetically modified varieties of corn seeds and 14 varieties of GM soybeans, bringing the country closer to commercial production of these crops. The approved corn varieties belong to Yuan Longping High-tech Agriculture Co, Syngenta, and Dabeinong. This move is expected to boost corn yields and reduce the need for corn imports, but it is not confirmed if commercial sales will be fully open next year.
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China's Ministry of Agriculture has approved the use of 37 genetically modified varieties of corn seeds and 14 varieties of GM soybeans, which brings the country closer to the start of commercial production of these GM crops, Nasdaq reports, citing Reuters. As specified, the corn varieties approved by the ministry on October 18 belong to Yuan Longping High-tech Agriculture Co, Syngenta and Dabeinong 002385.SZ. Allowing the cultivation of GM varieties is expected to significantly increase corn yields and may reduce corn imports in the future. According to the ministry, the list of approved varieties will be open for public comment until November 15. At the same time, it is expected that the state will control the areas that will be planted with new varieties. “Once the above-mentioned varieties are approved in accordance with the procedures, the actual planted area should also be in accordance with the relevant arrangements for the national industrialization of biological ...
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