Biotech Updates

DuPont To Open New Soybean Research Center In Kansas

July 20, 2007

DuPont’s Pioneer Hi-Bred business will open a new soybean research center in Lawrence, Kansas. The new research center will play a vital role in developing and commercializing new varieties to meet the needs of farmers in Kansas, southeast Nebraska and western Missouri. These include varieties with tolerance to drought, soybean cyst nematode, charcoal rot, stem borer, sudden death syndrome, Phytophthora root rot and other insect and disease protection traits. “The research center's breeding program will be rapidly integrating these traits into elite Pioneer germplasm,” said Dennis Byron, Pioneer vice president of crop product development.

The expansion is part of a global effort by DuPont to reinvest $100 million into its seed business to strengthen and drive commercialization of its pipeline of new products.

Read the press release at http://www.pioneer.com/web/site/portal/menuitem.57cf4458970e5bab94ab2095d10093a0/.