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Judi Lynn

(160,655 posts)
Sun Apr 9, 2023, 03:52 PM Apr 2023

After Growing GM Corn For Decades, Some US Farmers Open To Mexican Restrictions

April 07, 2023 10:00 AM
By Reuters

Mexico has found unexpected allies as it tries to limit imports of genetically modified (GM) corn: some US farmers who grow the crops.

Farmers have for decades planted GM corn, which protects against insects and weedkillers, with seeds sold by companies like Bayer AG, Corteva Inc and ChemChina's Syngenta. But as believers in a free market, some say the US should agree to sell Mexico non-GM corn, rather than deepen a trade dispute over the proposal, and note they could earn a premium for growing more conventional corn.

"I'm all for free and fair trade," said Fred Huddlestun, who grows GM corn and soybeans in Yale, Illinois. "When they get to the point they're pushing somebody to buy something they don't want, then I have concerns about that."

Mexico is the largest buyer of US corn and the proposed restrictions threaten to disrupt some of the nearly $5 billion (€5.7 billion) of corn the US ships to Mexico annually, or 95% of Mexico's total corn imports. Mexico said in February it would ban GM corn for consumption by people, backpedaling from previous plans that clouded the future of imports for livestock feed, the destination of the vast majority of its imported corn.

Supporters of the policy say GM corn can contaminate Mexico's age-old native varieties and have questioned its impact on human health.

Dispute Settlement
The Biden administration says restrictions would violate the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) and last month requested trade consultations with Mexico in the first formal step toward a request for a dispute settlement panel under the pact. US officials met with counterparts in Mexico last week.

More:
https://www.esmmagazine.com/supply-chain/after-growing-gm-corn-for-decades-some-us-farmers-open-to-mexican-restrictions-237326

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After Growing GM Corn For Decades, Some US Farmers Open To Mexican Restrictions (Original Post) Judi Lynn Apr 2023 OP
It's funny how we think a reporter goes down a dusty road to talk to a farmer underpants Apr 2023 #1
GM seed is a trap for many farmers due to licensing agreements. NullTuples Apr 2023 #2
US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is a TFG holdover live love laugh Apr 2023 #3

underpants

(182,958 posts)
1. It's funny how we think a reporter goes down a dusty road to talk to a farmer
Sun Apr 9, 2023, 04:15 PM
Apr 2023

Farming is a mass production corporate affair.

NullTuples

(6,017 posts)
2. GM seed is a trap for many farmers due to licensing agreements.
Sun Apr 9, 2023, 04:45 PM
Apr 2023

I assume they're glad to have a large enough market to sustain growing non-GM crops, it will probably be more profitable for them.

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