Mexican judge rejects industry bid to halt GMO corn, glyphosate ban

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A Mexican federal judge ruled against a request by the National Farm Council to freeze a government plan to ban genetically modified (GMO) corn and the widely used herbicide glyphosate by 2024, the national science council said on Monday.

Judge Martin Adolfo Santos Perez's ruling allows the executive order issued by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador late last year that outlines the planned ban to proceed.

The National Farm Council said it regretted its legal loss in a statement later on Monday, and warned that if the bans go into effect, food prices will jump and farmers will become less productive. Mexico's National Council of Science and Technology is tasked by the president's order with identifying a substitute for glyphosate, which thousands of Mexican farmers use to clear fields prior to planting.

 

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U.S. conventional farming is toxic. Ban glyphosate 'If the ban is implemented, it would dramatically upend the current grains trade between the U.S. and Mexico, including some 16 million tonnes of U.S. exports of yellow corn to its southern neighbor, which is nearly all GMO.'

Bet his pocket is bulging with brand new pesos

MAIZE IS SACRED GOD BLESS MEXICO - THEY SAVED THEIR PEOPLE AND PREVENTED GENETIC COLLAPSE!!! 🌽🙏🇮🇹 GMOs

welp, he's probably on the take. Great idea to let someone patent your food supply.

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