Mexico's incoming government, under the new agriculture minister, has announced it will abandon the plan to reduce yellow corn imports. This decision marks a significant shift from the outgoing administration of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, which aimed for self-sufficiency in corn production. The United States, the largest source of corn for Mexico, will continue to supply genetically modified yellow corn, a move that has implications for both countries' agricultural sectors.
Mexico Scores Major Victory Against Bayer-Owned Monsanto As Corn War With US Reaches Pivotal Moment https://t.co/4NxX0G9m5a
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Mexico’s incoming president will end the government’s plan to ban imports of genetically modified yellow corn from the U.S. https://t.co/LZKB8DBNRN
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Mexico to drop plan to cut yellow corn imports, new agriculture minister says - https://t.co/6xZOQAZXS4
🔵 MEXICO TO DROP PLAN TO CUT YELLOW CORN IMPORTS, NEW AGRICULTURE MINISTER SAYS Mexico's incoming government will discard a core goal of outgoing President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to reduce imports of yellow corn and achieve self-sufficiency in production of the grain,… https://t.co/raageLFgcI