Biotech Updates

GM Corn Trait Receives Cultivation Approval in Argentina

January 8, 2010

Following biosafety and other required assessments, the Argentinean Ministry of Agriculture has approved Syngenta's genetically modified corn trait Bt11xGA21 for cultivation in the country. Bt11xGA21 is a double-stacked corn trait combining insect resistance and herbicide tolerance in a single product. Bt11xGA21 corn expresses both the EPSPS and PAT enzymes for tolerance to glyphosate and glufosinate herbicides and the cry1Ab protein for insect resistance.

Bt11xGA21 stacked corn is approved for cultivation in the United States, Canada and since November in Brazil.

View the press release at http://www.syngenta.com/en/media/mediareleases/en_091222.html