Biotech Updates

ACGF Survey: Low Segregation of GM from Non-GM Corn

June 1, 2007

A survey released by the American Corn Growers Foundation (ACGF) reveals that only 26% of 1,057 grain elevators report that they require the segregation of genetically modified organisms (GMO) varieties from non-GMO varieties. This is cause for concern since it undermines the corn gluten export market that is important for the future of the ethanol sector says Dan McGuire of ACGF.

The survey, done in April 2007 in 18 states that produce U.S. grain, also notes that 31% of elevators offered a premium for non-GMO corn varieties although a very minimal number gave discounts for GMO corn varieties.

See the survey highlights at http://www.acgf.org/programs/survey-results/2007/Default.htm or view the article at http://www.acgf.org/.