Asian wheat buyers aren’t phased by U.S. discovery of rogue GMO wheat

Unlike earlier incidents, Asian customers for wheat grown in the U.S. Northwest did not bat an eye at the USDA announcement that GMO wheat was found growing in the wild in Washington State. “At this point there is no trade disruption and we do not expect any,” said U.S. Wheat Associates, the export promotion arm… » Read More

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