Syngenta Attorney Details Case

Biotech Issues Between U.S., China Go to Heart of Litigation

Chris Clayton
By  Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
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Syngenta genetically engineered MIR162 corn to resist pests such as corn borer and corn rootworm. The corn entered the U.S. market in 2009 under the brand name Agrisure Viptera. (DTN file photo by Pam Smith)
The complexities of global politics over trade and biotechnology reflect some of the challenges facing Syngenta in lawsuits brought against the seed company, a lawyer representing Syngenta told DTN on Tuesday.

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