After rogue GMO interlude, Japan resumes purchase of U.S. wheat

Japan bought 2.13 million bushels of U.S. Western White wheat on Thursday, ending a one-month interruption in purchases caused by the discovery of 22 stalks of unapproved GMO wheat in a fallow field in Washington State. U.S. Wheat Associates said trade disruptions related to the rogue wheat were minimal “because every stakeholder approached it in… » Read More

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