South Korea lifts restrictions on US wheat
Story Date: 8/10/2016

 

Source: Bill Tomson, AGRI-PULSE, 8/8/16

South Korea has lifted its hold on stores of U.S. wheat after testing the grain for the presence of unapproved genetically modified organisms, U.S. government and industry officials said. South Korea and Japan slapped restrictions on U.S. wheat after farmer recently discovered 22 unapproved genetically modified wheat plants growing in a field in Washington state. 

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