Corn Wars | The New Republic

Ear of Corn Ripening in Field ca. 2000
Ear of Corn Ripening in Field ca. 2000

The federal government, thereby, has implicitly acknowledged that it considers agricultural products both an asset and a weapon in a long-range geopolitical chess match with China, a resource of near-military value and importance, one that must be protected by all available means. By that logic, those Chinese nationals stealing corn are spies, no different—and, indeed, perhaps more important—than those who swipe plans for a new weapons system.

Today, it’s estimated that 92 percent of American corn and 94 percent of American soybeans are GMOs, almost all of it produced by Monsanto or DuPont Pioneer, and again, nearly half of the seed sold globally.  The prosecution of Mo Hailong and his circle stands as a warning to the Chinese government, issued through its proxy companies.

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