date:Jun 11, 2014
Chinas decision to stop buying U.S. distillers dried grains (DDGs) has engendered a number of possible explanations, none of them having to do with the official reason given by the Chinese government.
China, heretofore the purchaser of about 34% of the U.S. output of DDGs, a byproduct of corn ethanol production used in animal feed, said no further permits allowing importation would be issued because of the possibility some of the U.S. DDGs may have come from a bioengineered strain of corn (MIR