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Chinese issues will be big part of USGC meeting in Omaha
Issues related to China’s rigid stance on biotechnology will be a big part of the discussion at the U.S. Grains Council’s (USGC) annual board of delegates meeting, July 28-30 in Omaha.
In this interview with Brownfield, USGC chairman Julius Schaaf of Randolph, Iowa talks about some of those issues, including the latest news that China now wants all imports of distiller’s dried grains from the U.S. to be officially certified free of the MIR 162 GMO trait.
AUDIO: Julius Schaaf (7:32 MP3)
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