China Rejects 545,000 Tons of US Genetically Modified Corn 215
hawkinspeter writes "The BBC is reporting that China has rejected 545,000 tons of U.S. corn that was found to contain an unapproved genetically modified strain. Although China doesn't have a problem per se with GM crops (they've been importing GM soybeans since 1997) — but their product safety agency found MIR162 in 12 batches of corn. 'The safety evaluation process [for MIR162] has not been completed and no imports are allowed at the moment before the safety certificate is issued,' said Nui Din, China's vice agricultural minister. The Chinese are now calling on U.S. authorities to tighten their controls to prevent unapproved strains from being sent to China after the first batch of corn was rejected in November due to MIR162."
Good luck keeping the genie in the bottle (Score:1, Interesting)
Since GM crops are already shown to jump to other fields, it's hardly surprising. And hardly the only time this has happened. This is just another friendly FU, like the "near collision" in the sea off China, to remind the US that China holds all the cards.
Re:Good luck keeping the genie in the bottle (Score:4, Interesting)
Not sure how the South China Sea incident relates to this, the US ship continued following the Chinese aircraft carrier.
Re:This is despicable and indecent (Score:2, Interesting)
Trust us.... (Score:4, Interesting)