Monsanto Completes Regulatory Submissions in U.S. and Canada for World's First Biotech Drought-Tolerant Corn Product
09 März 2009 - 5:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Company Applies for USDA Approval, Submissions in Key Import
Markets to Follow ST. LOUIS, March 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In
keeping with its commitment to deliver innovations for agriculture,
Monsanto Company (NYSE: MON) announced today that it has completed
regulatory submissions in the U.S. and Canada for the world's first
biotech drought-tolerant corn product developed together with
Germany-based BASF. The company applied for U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) approval of its drought-tolerant corn product
following its submission to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
last December. It also has completed submissions to the relevant
Canadian agencies. Regulatory submissions in key import markets
such as Japan, Mexico, and Korea, will be made in the next several
months. Drought-tolerant corn is designed to provide farmers yield
stability during periods when water supply is scarce by mitigating
its effects on a corn plant. Field trials for drought-tolerant corn
conducted last year in the Western Great Plains met or exceeded the
6 percent to 10 percent target yield enhancement - about 7 to 10
bushels per acre - over the average yield of 70-130 bushels per
acre in some of the key drought-prone areas in the United States.
"As the need for food, feed, fuel and fiber increases, getting more
from every acre of corn I plant is more important than ever," said
Bob Timmons, a member of the National Corn Growers Association
Biotechnology Working Group and a farmer from Fredonia, KS. "As a
dryland farmer, I look forward to being able to access corn
technology that will provide a yield benefit in times of drought."
In any given year, 10 million to 13 million acres of farmland
planted to corn in the United States may be affected by at least
moderate drought. The additive gain from drought-tolerant corn
builds upon the yield benefit already realized from the company's
initial ag biotech trait offerings such as insect protection and
herbicide tolerance. With a growing world population, increasing
demand for food, fuel and fiber, and a changing climate,
agriculture faces unprecedented challenges and the need to get more
out of each acre. Collectively, the yield advantage from
drought-tolerance and earlier products provide farmers with new
means to meet the world's growing food and feed needs. "This
submission is both a major milestone in bringing the first-ever
biotech drought-tolerant corn product to the market and a
reflection of Monsanto's commitment to developing innovative tools
that help protect and grow yield for our farmer-customers," said
Steve Padgette, vice president of biotechnology for Monsanto. "This
product, along with all of the products in our industry-leading
R&D pipeline, demonstrates how we are helping to provide
agricultural solutions that not only reset the bar for on-farm
productivity but also contribute to the sustainability of our food
supply." Drought-tolerant corn technology is part of Monsanto's
R&D and commercialization collaboration in plant biotechnology
with Germany-based BASF. The two companies are jointly contributing
$1.5 billion over the life of the collaboration, which is aimed at
developing higher-yielding crops and crops more tolerant to adverse
environmental conditions such as drought. "With this collaboration,
BASF and Monsanto have committed themselves to deliver successive
generations of higher yielding and more drought-tolerant crops,"
said Hans Kast, President and CEO of BASF Plant Science. "We have
an excellent discovery platform and a strong pipeline for yield and
drought genes, which makes me confident we will live up to this
commitment." In its fourth-annual Research and Development
(R&D) pipeline update in January, Monsanto announced that
drought-tolerant corn had moved to the fourth - and final - phase
before an anticipated market launch around 2012, pending regulatory
approvals. This first biotech drought-tolerant corn is part of a
family of drought-tolerant products Monsanto plans to bring to the
market over the next several years. The company's second-generation
drought-tolerant corn product, which is expected to have broad-acre
application, is in Phase 2, consisting of lab and field testing of
plant genes. Drought-tolerant corn technology represents just one
of the key seed-based tools that will support the company in its
mission of producing more from, and conserving more on each acre of
farmland. In June 2008, Monsanto announced an ambitious plan to
double yields in its three core crops - corn, cotton and soybeans -
by 2030 compared to a base year of 2000 - while also working to
conserve more resources such as water, land and energy, required to
produce each unit. The company's investment in breeding and
biotechnology research is key to meeting these commitments.
Monsanto invests more than $2.6 million per day on leading
agricultural research. About Monsanto Company Monsanto Company is a
leading global provider of technology-based solutions and
agricultural products that improve farm productivity and food
quality. Monsanto remains focused on enabling both small-holder and
large-scale farmers to produce more from their land while
conserving more of our world's natural resources such as water and
energy. To learn more about our business and our commitments,
please visit: http://www.monsanto.com/. About BASF BASF is the
world's leading chemical company: The Chemical Company. Its
portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics and performance products
to agricultural products, fine chemicals as well as oil and gas. As
a reliable partner BASF helps its customers in virtually all
industries to be more successful. With its high-value products and
intelligent solutions, BASF plays an important role in finding
answers to global challenges such as climate protection, energy
efficiency, nutrition and mobility. BASF has approximately 97,000
employees and posted sales of more than euro 62 billion in 2008.
BASF shares are traded on the stock exchanges in Frankfurt (BAS),
London (BFA) and Zurich (AN). Further information on BASF is
available on the Internet at http://www.basf.com/. Forward-Looking
Statements: Certain statements contained in this press release are
forward-looking statements, such as statements concerning the
company's future product performance, regulatory approvals,
business and financial plans and other non-historical facts. These
statements are based on current expectations and currently
available information. However, since these statements are based on
factors that involve risks and uncertainties, the company's actual
performance and results may differ materially from those described
or implied by such forward-looking statements. Factors that could
cause or contribute to such differences include, among others: the
success of the companies' research and development activities; the
costs of and the companies' abilities to access and enforce
intellectual property needed for the collaboration; the costs and
requirements of regulatory compliance and the speed with which
approvals are received; public acceptance of biotechnology
products; and other risks and factors detailed in the company's
most recent periodic report to the SEC. Undue reliance should not
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CONTACT: Media: Riddhi Trivedi-St. Clair, Monsanto (314-694-4490)
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