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Monsanto's Corn Technologies Receive Final Regulatory Clearance

01/02/2006 05:30PM

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ST. LOUIS, Jan. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Monsanto Company announced today that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has granted deregulated status for its MON88017 -- a second-generation product combining its rootworm and Roundup Ready(R) Corn 2 trait technologies in a single event; and MON88017 stacked with YieldGard(R) Corn Borer. These regulatory clearances represent a major step toward the future commercialization of these products.

The USDA deregulation was based on a comprehensive Plant Protection Act risk assessment of MON88017.The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had completed their reviews of MON88017 previously.

"Over the last two decades, Monsanto scientists have focused on researching and delivering meaningful products to our farmer customers," said Robert T. Fraley, Ph.D., executive vice president and chief technology officer for Monsanto."Today's announcement represents a significant milestone demonstrating our company's leadership in developing and registering second generation insect and weed control biotech products as well."

About the MON88017 Event

MON88017 is a vector stack of Monsanto's Rootworm and Roundup Ready Corn 2 trait offerings. This means that the rootworm-control gene is already combined with the glyphosate-tolerance gene when the genetic package is inserted into the plant.Previously, corn hybrids containing both the corn rootworm protection and glyphosate tolerance traits have been developed by crossing two inbreds containing the individual traits using traditional breeding techniques.However, the traditional breeding process can be inefficient, requiring a longer development time.

MON88017 was therefore developed using a transformation vector that contained both of the genes in one genetic package. This approach enables the simultaneous introduction of both traits into corn hybrids, thereby reducing breeding costs and increasing the speed at which elite corn germplasm can be provided to corn growers.

The product's YieldGard Rootworm corn technology allows the corn plant to naturally protect its roots against the damaging corn rootworm.The corn rootworm has earned the nickname the "billion-dollar pest" as the USDA estimates that this pest causes $1 billion in lost revenue annually to the U.S. corn crop.Monsanto's current YieldGard Rootworm product is estimated to have been planted on more than four million acres in 2005.Monsanto estimates that its YieldGard Rootworm corn technology has an available market of 25 to 30 million acres in the U.S. over the long term.

The product's Roundup Ready Corn 2 technology provides growers with crop safety and unsurpassed weed control with Roundup agricultural herbicides. Roundup Ready corn technology is estimated to have been planted on 24 million acres in the U.S. in 2005.The company estimates that the Roundup Ready corn technology has an available market potential to reach 60 million acres over the long term.Recent company estimates suggest the combined acres of Roundup Ready Corn 2 and YieldGard Rootworm technologies will expand again in 2006 to 44M acres.

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