A Chinese consumer backlash against genetically modified (GMO) crops is beginning to dent demand for soy oil, the nation’s main cooking oil, and could spell crisis for the multi-billion-dollar crushing industry, which depends on GMO soybeans from the United States and elsewhere. Source: uk.reuters.com/article/us-china-soybean-oil-demand-idUKKBN17U0SB By Dominique...
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