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Friday, May 31, 2013

John Upton — Japan and other nations say no to U.S. wheat, worried about GMOs

Japan cancelled a bid on 27,500 tons of Pacific Northwest wheat on Thursday....
Other international buyers also reacted negatively to the news, with South Korea suspending its tenders to import U.S. wheat and European Union countries being urged to step up genetic testing of American imports. Taiwan said it may seek assurances that all imported wheat from the U.S. is GMO-free, the Wall Street Journal‘s MarketWatch reports.
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Japan and other nations say no to U.S. wheat, worried about GMOs
John Upton

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