Here’s the story on the EU’s decision to test all imported wheat, following Japan’s cancellation of current orders of US Wheat, http://www.oregonlive.com/business/index.ssf/2013/05/european_union_urges_its_membe.html
The potential economic impact of Monsanto’s illegal strain of wheat found growing in Oregon is another reason that our seed supply and crop methods should not be under the influence of just a small number of companies. Whether or not you agree with the concerns over GMO’s, the fact that a strain of wheat that shouldn’t exist DOES in fact exist raises significant concerns over all GM crops and our ability to keep some Non-GMO seeds and crops in existence.