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Syngenta Seeds Receives Mexican Import Approval
Published Tuesday, February 09, 2010 at 05:28 AM
“It is a significant achievement that Mexico, one of the largest importers of U.S. corn, has approved the Agrisure Viptera trait,” said David Morgan, president of Syngenta Seeds. “This is an important milestone for American corn growers as it will help them combat the multi-pest complex and provides a readily available market to sell corn grown from hybrids with the Agrisure Viptera trait once it receives USDA approval for cultivation in the U.S.”
COFEPRIS also granted import approval for COT102, the Vip3A component of Syngenta’s VipCot™ transgenic cotton. While Syngenta does not sell cotton seed, the company is committed to providing cotton producers with yield-preserving technologies including traits, seed care products and crop protection products.
The Agrisure Viptera trait, like the COT102 event, expresses the Vip3A protein, the market’s first non-Cry insect control protein. Vip3A is a breakthrough technology that provides broad spectrum control of lepidopteran pests and creates new options for insect resistance management (IRM).
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is currently reviewing the Agrisure Viptera trait and another component of VipCot cotton varieties for deregulation. The MIR162 corn trait, trait stacks with it and VipCot cotton varieties have already received approval from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and have completed the regulatory process at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Additionally, the MIR162 corn trait has been approved for cultivation in Brazil.
The Agrisure Viptera trait has been shown to control damaging insects which make-up the multi-pest complex, including corn earworm, fall armyworm, Western bean cutworm, black cutworm, dingy cutworm, stalk borer and sugarcane borer. Collectively, the multi-pest complex damages 238 million bushels of corn each year and costs U.S. corn growers $1.1 billion annually in lost yield and grain quality1. These pests are unpredictable, time-consuming and difficult to scout, which makes them difficult to treat effectively with conventional insecticides. Corn earworm, in particular, historically has had no viable control solution.
In addition, the damage from the multi-pest complex causes stress and injury to plant tissue, which allows spores from fungi to gain access, proliferate and produce mycotoxins. These mycotoxins have the potential to cause health problems in animals and humans when found in grain at concentrations above acceptable thresholds. The Agrisure Viptera trait demonstrated an ability to significantly reduce development of molds and mycotoxins, in research conducted by Texas A&M University and Syngenta2. For more information on the multi-pest complex, visit www.multipestcomplex.com.
About Syngenta Syngenta is one of the world's leading companies with more than 24,000 employees in over 90 countries dedicated to our purpose: Bringing plant potential to life. Through world-class science, global reach and commitment to our customers we help to increase crop productivity, protect the environment and improve health and quality of life. For more information about us please go to www.syngenta.com or www.growmorefromless.com. Agrisure®, Agrisure Viptera™, VipCot™ and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. The Agrisure Viptera trait, VipCot and the COT102 event are not currently approved for sale or use in the U.S. and are not being offered or promoted for sale. Seed containing these traits will not be available for sale until all necessary regulatory approvals and authorizations have been granted. 1Sources: Census 2007 USDA, USDA Risk Management Agency’s internal indemnity database. Aflatoxin Center of Excellence of the South, Syngenta Entomology Research. 22008 Agrisure Viptera™ Trait Replicated Trial Results. 12 locations with natural pest pressure, Agrisure CB/LL/RW hybrids vs. Agrisure CB/LL/RW isoline plus the Agrisure Viptera trait. 2008 Trial locations: Ames, IA; Washington, IA; Delavan,IL; Grand Island, NE.; Seneca, KS; Nashville, NC; Jamesville, NC; Concorde, NE; West Lafayette,IN; Fruita, CO; Columbia, MO, Manhattan, KS (6 reps per location). # # #
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