Commission says South Korea resuming wheat imports after concerns about GM wheat
CALGARY — The Alberta Wheat Commission says South Korea has resumed imports of Canadian wheat after suspending trade last week due to concerns about a small number of genetically modified plants.
Earlier this month the Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced a few GM wheat plants were found near a farm in southern Alberta.
Genetically modified wheat is not allowed to be grown commercially anywhere in Canada.
The commission says rigorous tests proved there is no evidence of GM wheat in commercial shipments.