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Agreements aim at creating new choices and more options for farmers
Monheim (Germany) / St. Louis (USA) - Bayer CropScience AG and Monsanto Company
(NYSE: MON), two of the leading agro-companies worldwide, have entered into a
series of long-term business and licensing agreements related to key enabling
agricultural technologies. Within the framework of these agreements Bayer
CropScience will grant Monsanto a royalty bearing, non-exclusive license for
its LibertyLink® herbicide tolerance technology for use in corn and soybeans,
the two largest field crops in terms of acreage in the United States.
The agreements provide Monsanto with an option to market corn and soybean seeds
which contain both Monsanto's Roundup Ready® and Bayer CropScience's
LibertyLink® technologies, which could provide farmers with additional weed
management solutions. Monsanto and Bayer CropScience also amended certain
existing agreements in the area of herbicide tolerance to provide each other
more favorable terms.
In the area of insect resistance, the two companies have also entered into a
royalty-bearing agreement giving Bayer CropScience rights under certain
Monsanto intellectual property. In addition, the companies amended other
agreements related to insect-protection technologies, including Monsanto's
existing non-exclusive, royalty-bearing license for use of Bayer CropScience's
Dual Bt technology. This enables Monsanto to commercialize products containing
multiple insect resistance genes with different modes of action.
As part of the agreements, Monsanto and Bayer CropScience cross-licensed each
other under their respective patent estates for RNAi technology, an important
enabling technology for the development of new agricultural products.
"I am delighted that Bayer CropScience and Monsanto have joined together to
offer more choice and flexibility for farmers in the use of modern technology
options," said Prof. Dr. Friedrich Berschauer, chairman of the Board of
Management of Bayer CropScience. "These agreements are an important step for
Bayer CropScience as they could significantly broaden the availability of our
LibertyLink® technology outside our core cotton and canola seed business. This
agreement could also expand the base for our Liberty® herbicide business. At
the same time, the agreements enable us to facilitate the development and
commercialization of new technology solutions in the future."
"Monsanto is pleased to have reached licensing agreements with Bayer
CropScience across a range of crops and technologies," said Hugh Grant,
chairman, president and chief executive officer of Monsanto. "Farmers look to
technology providers like Bayer CropScience and Monsanto Company to discover
and deliver needed technologies to their farms. We believe these agreements
will support and advance the work of both our companies as we independently
bring innovation to the farm."
Additional details of the agreements were not disclosed.
About Bayer CropScience
Bayer CropScience AG, a subsidiary of Bayer AG, is one of the world's leading
innovative crop science companies in the areas of crop protection,
non-agricultural pest control, seeds and plant biotechnology. The company
offers an outstanding range of products and extensive service backup for
modern, sustainable agriculture and for non-agricultural applications. Bayer
CropScience has a global workforce of about 17,900 and is represented in more
than 120 countries. This and further news is available at:
www.newsroom.bayercropscience.com.
About Monsanto
Monsanto Company is a leading provider of technology-based solutions and
agricultural products that improve farm productivity and food quality. For more
information on Monsanto, see www.monsanto.com.