Brazil says China and Brazil have reached an agreement on the export of genetically modified soybeans
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Last Update: 2003-01-16
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: on January 15, according to reports from Brazil, China and Brazil have reached an agreement on agreeing Brazil's soybean exports to China China and Brazil have been trying to reach an agreement on the export of Brazil's genetically modified soybeans in response to China's regulations on the import of genetically modified soybeans Last week China rejected Brazil's first application for a safety certificate for genetically modified soybeans It is reported today that Brazil's minister of agriculture has agreed that the export of soybeans to China by September 20, 2003 needs to submit a temporary certificate to ensure that if genetically modified soybeans are found, they should not be at risk to health This situation puts Brazil in a very interesting situation because it is not allowed to grow genetically modified soybeans.
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