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Impact of the Chinese embargo against MIR162 corn on Canadian corn producers
Troy Schmitz
Environmental Health Engineering, Center for (EHE)
Agribusiness, Morrison School of
Sustainability Initiative
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Business & Economics
Corn
100%
Traits
16%
Barley
13%
Ontario
10%
Biotechnology
10%
Revenue
9%
Tolerance
9%
Crops
9%
Relative Prices
9%
Substitute
7%
Farmers
7%
Import
6%
China
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
maize
73%
price
37%
North America
14%
barley
10%
biotechnology
10%
import
9%
insect
8%
tolerance
8%
crop
6%
policy
5%
method
2%
Agriculture & Biology
corn
51%
genetic traits
23%
zero tolerance
14%
feed barley
13%
Saskatchewan
11%
Ontario
9%
imports
8%
biotechnology
8%
income
7%
farmers
6%
China
5%
insects
5%
crops
4%
methodology
2%