Argentine farmers expect more GMO corn exported to China
date:Aug 30, 2013
ch has not yet gotten approval from Beijing. But apparently not enough, if any, MIR-162 was in the cargo to cause problems with Chinese customs.

It's called asynchronicity, said Fabiana Malacarne, biotechnology chief at Argentina's ASA seed industry chamber. Importing countries permit a low-level presence of non-approved strains.

The Chinese have signaled likely approval of MIR-162 imports later this year or in early 2014, she added.

The only issue with China is MIR-162 ... which is tough to
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