The decision was made official through Resolution 3/2023 signed by the Secretary of Agriculture, Fernando Vilellea, and published this Tuesday in the Official Gazette, thus realizing an “old desire of the industry” since it “improves the productivity” of bioethanol, up to “3% more”, they confided from the Corn Bioethanol Chamber to Télam.
The official document details that after an analysis carried out by both the National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa) and the ad honorem Technical Advisory Committee on the use of Genetically Modified Organisms, “no scientific objections were found from the point of view of human and animal nutritional suitability”.