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Web Site Keeps Biotech Corn from Unapproved Nations

New site provides corn growers and elevator operators information on handling procedures and markets for the biotech grain.

 

Compiled by staff 
Published: Oct 26, 2005

A new Web site provides corn growers and elevator operators information on handling procedures and markets for their biotech grain.

The Market Choices Web site, located at www.marketchoices.info, contains information about facilities that accept genetically modified and non-genetically modified corn products. It also provides information on countries where genetically modified products are approved, such as the United States, Canada and Japan.

"The important thing is that producers get an updated list each year to know where the buying locations are," says Dirk Maier, Purdue Extension grain quality specialist. "Each year the list on the Web site changes slightly to fit the changing markets."

The general concern is to ensure that corn hybrids unapproved for export to certain countries are not delivered to those markets, Maier says. "European markets have not opened the door to biotech corn," he says. "It is the responsibility of corn producers and elevators to ensure the corn products and byproducts don't get exported to these markets."

For example, corn processing facilities, such as A. E. Staley in Lafayette, Ind., purchase corn from local farms to make products such as food starches and sweeteners. These products are sent to other companies, including those outside of the United States. Using the Market Choices Web site, the chances of these products going to the wrong markets can be greatly reduced, Maier says.

Grain elevators can be included in the Market Choices database by registering with the American Seed Trade Association (ASTA). The Market Choices Web site also offers a link to ASTA's Web site, located at www.amseed.com.



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