North Dakota Grain Terminal Goes GMO-Free To Meet Consumer Demand
‘In North Dakota, agriculture is the state’s leading source of revenue. In fact, almost 90% of the state is occupied by farms and ranches, and the chief agricultural commodity is wheat.
You can be certain, then, that when a company in the northern state invests in a GMO-free grain plant, the food market is taking on a new trend.
GMO-Free Report relays that Captain Drake LLC has acquired a million-bushel terminal with dedicated rail cars that will be used exclusively for the holding and transport of GMO-free grains. The investment is being made to meet the growing demand for non-GM foods in the United States.’
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