Japan halts some U.S. wheat imports after bioengineered wheat find in Oregon
date:May 31, 2013
untary consultation with no further questions concerning the safety of grain and forage derived from the wheat, meaning that the variety is as safe as non-bioengineered wheat currently on the market.

We are taking this situation very seriously and have launched a formal investigation, said Michael Firko, acting deputy administrator for APHIS Biotechnology Regulatory Services. Our first priority is to as quickly as possible determine the circumstances and extent of the situation and how it happe
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