Argentina sends GMO corn to China, but will it get in?
date:Jun 07, 2013
y Chinese port authorities.

Even in sending corn to a traditional market like the European Union, you never know whether it will get through customs until it's there because at the last minute they might find an insect or weed that blocks entry, Fraguio added.

It's not only biotechnology that can cause difficulty. This is part of the risk involved in the grains exporting business.

Argentine traders not involved in the deal are watching to see what problems the cargo might have getting into Ch
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