Dow Agrosciences yesterday [Thursday] insisted that federal regulators had found no evidence that its GM corn had contaminated neighbouring crops in Hawaii.

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The company was responding to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) decision to fine it for mishandling experimental GM corn, reported Reuters.

Dow Agrosciences is a subsidiary of Dow Chemical. Together with DuPont subsidiary Pioneer Hi-Bred International, it was the first company to be accused by the EPA of mishandling trial genetically engineered corn. Last December the two companies agreed to pay a fine of less than US$10,000 in an out-of-court settlement.

Dow was accused of failing to create a sufficient buffer zone from non-GM crops by planting trees, and of failing to isolate its corn, which is engineered to be insect-resistant. The company claims, however, that none of its corn actually contaminated other crops.

The settlement did not require Dow or Pioneer to admit any wrongdoing.

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