The New Biotechnological Product Could Finish Upwards In Food
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The leaders of the ethanol industry say that a new
biotechnological product which helps corn to fight in addition to
parasites could finish upwards in food of the animals exported and risk
the relationship of industry with the foreign markets. With the
question is the feature of corn rootworm of Agrisure RW developed by
Syngenta Seeds Inc.
The renewable fuel association, a principal group
of industry, expressed its concerns above the product in letter sent to
the executives of seed of Syngenta which was obtained by Associated
Press. The letter indicated that the feature was not approved for
markets of export but is sold to the farmers in Illinois, Iowa,
Nébraska and Wisconsin. Association indicated that the feature could
upwards finish in the exported grains distillers, a by-product of the
production of ethanol which is given to the cattle. “There is a risk
which forwarding would be rejected by the customer of importation - in
a permanent way damaging the reports/ratios of the ethanol industry of
the United States with these important markets,” chair and PRESIDENT
Bob Dinneen of association said in the letter sent Friday. It asked
executives of Syngenta “ensure of the stays of this product out of the
market unapproved hollow of the drains” while informing of the
customers of the questions of sale and by removing the dry equipment
from ethanol from mill - where of the grains of distillers are produced
- of its lists of points of sale for the grain containing the feature.
Jeff Gox, the total head of Syngenta of corn and soya, known as without
products like Agrisure RW, the farmers will not be able to follow the
request of the ethanol industry.
“New technologies which improve the
output of harvest and quality will be the critical enablers in the
efforts of the farmers to satisfy the request for climbing brought
above by rising industry out of ethanol arrow and to always satisfy the
needs for the cattle and the industry of export. …”
Cox indicated in a
letter of answer sent Tuesday. The spokesman Anne Burt de Syngenta said
the gold valley, Minn. - the company-relay monitors Agrisure RW
strictly, by detecting its sales and the ensuring themselves farmers
deliver only the by-product to the domestic users, between other
precautions. Last year, 12 million metric tons of grains of distillers
were produced in the United States, with exports composing more than 10
percent of sales. The major part of the product came from Nébraska, of
Illinois and Iowa, the higher producers of ethanol of the nation. Last
month, the association of corn farmers of Iowa noted that Agrisure RW
misses approval on the principal markets of export
including/understanding Japan and Mexico. “Let us owe We it with our
farmers to provide information when this could limit their capacity of
launching their corn after the harvest this fall,” archer of Bob, a
corn farmer of DeWitt and member of the national working group of
marketing policy corn farmers, known as in news release.
___ On the
net: Renewable fuel association: http://www.ethanolrfa.org/ Syngenta
Seeds Inc. : http://www.syngenta.com/en/index.aspx ___ WICHITA, Kan.
(AP) - expert as regards corn industry in corn excursion winter to hope
that an abundant harvest in Western Kansas can offset losses of
production in the areas where harvests were wounded by a late gel of
spring. The annual corn excursion is programmed to finish Thursday,
follow-up of the release of the first complete evaluation of industry
of the size of the harvest of this year of corn of Kansas. “In the
central part of the state there is many damage of freezing and much of
problems, but because you go to the west it is beautiful corn - best
Western Kansas probably saw since a certain number of years,” said the
senior Stoskopf, a farmer of Hoisington and the corn police chief of
Kansas in excursion.
The excursion began Tuesday with approximately 65
experts as regards industry travelling through the evaluating state of
the states of harvest. It draws farmers, purchasers of grain, bakers,
millers and other experts as regards industry. Before the freezing of
weekend of Easter, Kansas had prospects for a corn harvest of winter
which could reach 500 million bushels, Stoskopf known as. The freezing
which struck especially hard central Kansas with indent these hopes.
But the corn in the Western part of the state makes the well thus that
the state can calm the harvest an average corn harvest of winter. “It
is too early to indicate that - but it is possible,” Stoskopf known as.
“The five last years we made the average of 350 million bushels. It is
conceivable that we could have this kind of output, or to improve it,
under the conditions which we have outside there. ” Under ideal
increasing conditions and full prices of harvest, the farmers had hoped
for a beneficial harvest this year to compensate for years back with
back of dryness.
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