China Opens the Door to U.S. GMOs
The decision is a boon to farmers and a milestone for agronomic innovation.
Lost in the news of contentious U.S.-China trade disputes was a meaningful regulatory approval that will improve agriculture around the world.
This month Chinese regulators approved the import of five genetically modified crops. These soybean, corn and canola “biotech traits” are designed to grow despite natural obstacles like pest infestation. They will power substantial advances and help feed the world’s fast-growing population.
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