In a controversial decision, the United States has leveraged its economic power to win a trade dispute against Mexico regarding genetically modified (GMO) corn. Critics argue this move prioritizes corporate agribusiness interests over environmental and public health concerns, undermining Mexico's sovereignty and efforts to protect its citizens from potential GMO hazards. This decision is seen as a setback for sustainable and ethical agriculture, further entrenching the dominance of large-scale, industrial farming operations that prioritize profits over the well-being of people and the planet.
US Bullying Mexico Over GMO Corn in Unfair Trade Dispute Victory
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If you are a long-time reader, you will know that I have a particularly hard time understanding agricultural trade disputes. I understand the basic principle: every country wants to protect its own. Where I need help is with how the rules work and are appli…
The United States has successfully defended its farmers and biotechnology industry in a trade dispute with Mexico, overturning Mexico's scientifically baseless restrictions on GMO corn. This win reaffirms the importance of innovation in agriculture and the right of American farmers to access international markets without facing protectionist barriers. Critics of the decision ignore the extensive scientific research confirming the safety of GMO crops, instead favoring anti-progress regulations that harm economic growth and hinder the advancement of agricultural technology.