A few RoundUp Ready wheat plants from Southern Alberta have caused another country to ban Canadian wheat imports.

On Friday, June 15th, Japan banned Canadian wheat imports after it was announced genetically modified wheat plants were discovered along an access road in the Strathmore area last year.

South Korea followed Japan's lead on Monday, June 18th.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency proved there's no genetically modified wheat in commercial production in Canada.

The Canadian Grain Commission has also confirmed there's no trace of the unapproved trait in any Canadian wheat shipments.

Genetically modified wheat is not approved in any country.