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Is Syngenta’s new GM corn another StarLink?Despite pleas from US farm groups, Syngenta AG is selling a genetically modified corn seed that has not yet been approved in most overseas markets, raising concerns that the corn could damage US corn exports worth $4.8 billion last year. The GM corn, Agrisure RW, is genetically altered to kill corn rootworm. Syngenta has required US farmers that purchase Agrisure to sign an agreement saying they will only deliver the corn to non-export facilities. “Irresponsible” “We’ve seen that approach several times over and we have witnessed its dismal failure,” said Kevin Adams, chief executive of CGB Enterprises, a grain handler and exporter, in an interview with Reuters. Both CGB and Bunge Ltd., another large exporter, have told farmers they will not accept Agrisure corn. Syngenta says it is selling Agrisure to help farmers increase yields to meet the strong demand for corn-based ethanol and livestock feed. Syngenta spokeswoman Anne Burt says her company respects that other countries have the right to choose their own regulatory requirements and approvals, but that their choices “should not dictate choices the American farmer has for producing ample grain to supply the expanding US market.” Despite that argument, the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) and the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) both oppose the introduction of Agrisure. NCGA opposes releasing Agrisure before Japan, the leading market for US corn, has approved it. Bob Dinneen, RFA president, wrote to officials at Syngenta expressing concerns that Agrisure could end up in export markets where it would be rejected and could “permanently damage the US ethanol industry’s relationship with these important markets.” Short memory? One grain trader has said that Japanese buyers are comparing Agrisure with StarLink and Bt10. “This could be a disaster,” he says. Agrisure is not approved in Japan. (Sources: Reuters, Associated Press) |
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