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Cargill Sues Syngenta Over Sale of GMO Seeds Unapproved in China
Updated Sept. 12, 2014 1:57 p.m. ET
Cargill Inc. sued seed maker Syngenta AG, alleging Syngenta's push to sell corn seeds containing genetic modifications that weren't approved in China cost the grain-trading company money when China rejected corn shipments.
China rejected more than 1 million metric tons of corn destined for Chinese buyers since November 2013, virtually halting U.S. exports of the grain to a major market and costing shippers hundreds of millions of...
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