China Rejects U.S. DDG

Some 2,000 Tons of U.S. DDG Turned Away Due to Presence of GE Strain

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By  Todd Neeley , DTN Staff Reporter
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China has reportedly rejected some 2,000 metric tons of U.S. dried distillers grains imports because of the presence of MIR 162, a genetically modified variety of corn not approved for import in China. (DTN file photo by Cheryl Anderson)
The Chinese government has turned away U.S. dried distillers grains imports in light of recent concerns over genetically-engineered corn.

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