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Industry Cautiously Measures Market Response to GM Wheat Trait

Bioceres Crop Solutions, an Argentina-based company, is developing its genetically modified (GM) drought-tolerant wheat trait (HB4) in accordance with U.S. biotech commercialization principles, as confirmed by U.S. Wheat Associates. The USDA approved the HB4 trait for cultivation in the U.S. in August, expanding potential wheat production by nearly 9.9 million acres. U.S. Wheat noted that negative public opinion on GM crops may be easing, and the introduction of HB4 wheat could pave the way for future GM traits. U.S. wheat commissions remain cautiously optimistic about the commercialization of the HB4 trait, stressing the need to meet market demands without harming existing trade.