Biotech Updates

Bayer Signs Cooperation Agreement on Hybrid Rice with China

August 20, 2009

Bayer CropScience and the China National Rice Research Institute (CNRRI) announced that they have signed two agreements in the area of rice research and development. Both parties will focus on the development of high-yielding rice hybrids. Bayer said in a press release that the agreements build on a cooperation framework between the company and the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) which was established in 2008. Under this framework, Bayer CropScience is engaged in dialogue with CAAS affiliated institutes such as the CNRRI in the areas of rice, cotton, canola, soybean and safety assessment.

"Rice is the most important crop in China's agricultural production. Through the signing of the agreement, we are looking forward to promoting and boosting food security in China and the world at large", said Dr. Huqu Zhai, President of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences at the signing ceremony in Beijing.

View the press release at http://www.bayercropscience.com/bcsweb/cropprotection.nsf/id/EN_20090814?open&l=EN&ccm=500020