Syngenta announced that it has reached a definitive agreement with Monsanto which settles all outstanding litigation relating to the two companies? global corn and soybean businesses.
Syngenta is a world-leading agribusiness committed to sustainable agriculture through innovative research and technology. The company is a leader in crop protection, and ranks third in the high-value commercial seeds market.
The agreement gives Syngenta enhanced flexibility in serving its customers and will expand the technology choices available to growers.
Davor Pisk, chief operating officer of Syngenta Seeds said, ?The need to increase agricultural productivity has never been greater than it is today. We are therefore very pleased to have reached an agreement which expands the choices available across the US corn and soybean markets.? The terms of the agreement include Monsanto receives a royalty bearing license to Syngenta?s enabling technology for dicamba herbicide tolerance and Syngenta receives more favourable marketing conditions relating to its Bt11 trait for European corn borer control. Monsanto and Syngenta agree to settle all patent, antitrust and commercial litigation between the companies and their subsidiaries, company release said.These disputes include Syngenta?s antitrust action against Monsanto, all infringement cases on herbicide-tolerant and insect-protected corn technologies, and a dispute between the parties on herbicide-tolerant soybean technology. Syngenta receives a royalty-bearing license to Monsanto?s Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybean technology.
Monsanto and Syngenta agree to cross-enable each other to develop and deliver innovative new herbicide tolerant and Bt insect protection products in corn, cotton and soybeans to compete for the business of farmers around the world.