I know very little about the case so I may be off on a few points. But if I was on the jury it would come down to who miss represented the corn.
Syngenta sold a GMO seed. They did not miss represent it as non GMO seed or come out and say a corn approved for all markets. The problem is the corn from this seed was not approved to be shipped to China. So they are guilty of not putting a warning label on the seed corn.
The farmers bought this seed and grew the corn. They did not miss represent the corn as approved for China when they sold it to ADM and Cargill. So the farmers are guilty of not putting a warning label on the corn.
So did ADM and Cargill really know the corn was not approved when it shipped. If yes then they would be at fault for buying corn not approved and trying to pass it off as approved corn and got caught. If No then one has to ask why they did not test it before buying it from the farmer.
So from what little I know ADM and Cargill are at fault for buying and shipping a non approved corn. That is unless you believe that everything should come with a warning label.
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