Monsanto to help Argentina in soyabean royalty collection
Monsanto to help Argentina in soyabean royalty collection
June 03, 2016
NEW YORK: Monsanto has agreed to allow Argentina to help collect soyabean royalty payments, according to two people with knowledge of the situation, a deal that may hasten the end of a lengthy dispute between the US seed company and farmers in one of the worlds biggest agricultural exporters.
St. Louis-based Monsanto also agreed to give the government full control of the testing of soyabean cargoes, according to the people, who asked not be identified because the accord hasnt yet been signed. The Argentine Seed Institute, also known by its Spanish acronym Inase, will oversee the detection of crops grown illicitly from Monsantos Intacta genetically modified soyabean seeds, the people said.
The accord may lead to a cultural shift for farmers in the worlds third-largest soyabean exporter who generally avoid paying royalties and instead use GMO seeds saved from previous harvests or purchased from non-registered suppliers.
Monsanto said last month it was reviewing the future of its business in Argentina. That announcement followed a government resolution in April that gave it control of the soyabean testing, a setback for the company, which had been funding the network of laboratories doing the work.
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