ADM Refuses Syngenta Genetically Modified Corn

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Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., the world’s largest corn processor, won’t accept a genetically modified version of the crop developed by Syngenta AG until its use has been approved by China and other major importers.

The restriction applies to grain containing the Agrisure Duracade genetic trait, which helps control rootworm. Decatur, Illinois-based ADM may test deliveries and said it’s advising farmers to check the seeds they will plant this spring.