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Judi Lynn

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Fri Nov 24, 2017, 11:20 PM Nov 2017

Monsanto Says Mexico Revokes Permit to Market GMO Soy in Seven States

NOVEMBER 23, 2017 / 10:43 PM / UPDATED A DAY AGO
Reuters Staff

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Monsanto Co said on Thursday that Mexico’s agriculture sanitation authority SENASICA had revoked its permit to commercialize genetically modified soy in seven states, criticizing the decision as unjustified.

Monsanto said in a statement that the permit had been withdrawn on unwarranted legal and technical grounds. The company said it would take the necessary steps to safeguard its rights and those of farmers using the technology, but did not elaborate.

SENASICA officials could not immediately be reached for comment. Mexican newspaper Reforma cited a document saying the permit had been withdrawn due to the detection of transgenic Monsanto soya in areas where it was not authorized.

Monsanto rejected that argument, saying in its statement that authorities had not done an analysis of how the soy on which their decision was based was sown.

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