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Corteva Agriscience has filed a lawsuit against Bayer and Monsanto

Corteva Agriscience has filed a lawsuit against Bayer CropScience and Monsanto Company for alleged infringement of Corteva’s patented AAD-1 herbicide resistance technology.

The AAD-1 gene used in Enlist® Corn encodes a unique herbicide resistance enzyme and is part of the Enlist® Weed Control System – a critical tool for farmers, enabling them to use multiple types of herbicides to control yield-robbing weeds.

The Enlist Weed Control System – inclusive of herbicides and traits in corn, soybean, and cotton is protected by hundreds of patents world-wide.

"Corteva invests more than $1 billion each year in research and development to advance agricultural innovations that help farmers increase yields, protect against devastating weeds and pests, and contribute to a sustainable and resilient global food system. Strong and enforceable intellectual property protection helps innovators, like Corteva, continue to reinvest in R&D to advance agricultural innovations," the team said. 

"Corteva will defend its intellectual property to continue to bring farmers much needed technology."
 
For more information:
Corteva Agriscience
www.corteva.com
 
 

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