The case was especially important for the US, given that it is the primary supplier of corn to Mexico, accounting for more than 95% of the country’s annual imports. In 2023, US corn exports to Mexico were valued at about $3.5 billion.
Canada does not typically export much, if any, corn to Mexico but it is an important market for Canadian canola and canola products with exports totaling approximately $1 billion in 2023.
“For Canadian farmers and grain exporters, reliable access to international markets can mean the difference between success and failure,” said Krista Thomas, Vice-President of Trade Policy, Seed Innovation for the CGC. “When major trading partners like Mexico veer away from science-based rules, it creates uncertainty for farmers who rely on GM crops to run their farms efficiently, stay profitable, and take care of the environment.”
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