Mexico Signals New Decree is Coming for GMO Corn Imports

Estimates are that 18% to 20% of U.S. corn to Mexico is white corn for food use while the remainder of nearly 18 million tonnes in corn imports are yellow corn imported for animal feed.
Estimates are that 18% to 20% of U.S. corn to Mexico is white corn for food use while the remainder of nearly 18 million tonnes in corn imports are yellow corn imported for animal feed.
(Farm Journal)

Mexico economy minister signals new decree coming for GMO imports; U.S. meeting could happen next week.

Mexican Secretary of Economy Raquel Buenrostro told reporters in Mexico Wednesday the decree to bar imports of GMO crops into Mexico will be pushed back to 2025, adding the country is looking to put together a plan that will "make clearer" the presidential decree.

"Right now, we are working here within the government to make this new decree and present it," she said, adding that U.S. and Mexican officials could meet December 16 to discuss the new proposals from Mexico.

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said, after meeting with USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack, Mexico would allow imports of GMO yellow corn for animal feed over the next two years while the government studies any potential impacts on human health.

Estimates are that 18% to 20% of U.S. corn to Mexico is white corn for food use while the remainder of nearly 18 million tonnes in corn imports are yellow corn imported for animal feed.

It appears Mexico is coming to the realization that they are unlikely to be able to halt imports of U.S. GMO corn for feed use. US officials are not likely to react positively to the suggestion of a need to study the potential impacts on human health.

More on GMO corn in Mexico:

What You Need to Know About Vilsack's GMO Corn Conversation in Mexico
Mexico to Proceed with GMO Corn Ban

 

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