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Philippines likely to increase use of GM crops 02/07/2012
Denmark proposes concession on EU's partial GM ban 02/03/2012
Combating global food crisis with GM crops 01/30/2012
US study develops DDGS for aquaculture 01/27/2012
DuPont's Q4 performance up on Danisco's acquisition 01/27/2012
Kazakhstan's state grain trader buys 4.6 million tonnes cereals 01/20/2012
Gevo and Land O'Lakes join in DDGS agreement 01/18/2012
BASF to shut plant biotechnology business in EU 01/17/2012
US scientists rebut claims that GM corn causes new pest 01/10/2012
Monsanto announces higher US seed orders 01/06/2012
Norway asks EU to postpone non-organic feed material ban 01/06/2012
EU approves new GM crops 01/04/2012
US DDGS exceeds supply growth 01/04/2012
China's DDGS imports plunge 49% in Jan-Nov 12/30/2011
China extends anti-dumping probe on US DDGS 12/29/2011
Brassica forage crops may lessen Welsh feeding costs 12/28/2011
EFSA approves GM corn for cultivation 12/22/2011
ADM diversifies a biodiesel plant expansion 12/19/2011
Indian KRIBHCO's urea production up 3% 12/19/2011
Unlabelled feed with GM contents found in Bulgaria 12/16/2011
China's imports of US DDGS on track for recovery 12/13/2011
US agency seeks stricter supervision of biotech corn 12/07/2011
Pakistan to adopt GM crops for food security 12/02/2011
France to seek legal measures to ban GMO 12/01/2011
French court nullifies ban on growing GM corn 11/29/2011
DuPont, Evogene to develop rust-resistant soy seeds 11/25/2011
Russian milling rye rises to US$146 a tonne 11/14/2011
Dutch company eyeing to build Asia's largest ethanol plant in the Philippines 11/11/2011
Syngenta receives Argentina's approval for triple corn stack 11/04/2011
China targets biomass energy in next five years 11/03/2011
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Evidence that USDA got its South American feed crop numbers wrong and large downward revisions are looming is growing. This carries greater implications for corn prices than it does for soy.
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