Bayer CropScience Receives Approval for New Herbicide in Argentina
Bayer CropScience has received the final approval for its herbicide tolerant soybean technology from the National Ministry of Agriculture in Argentina, according to the company.
The Liberty Link technology conveys tolerance to the glufosinate-ammonium herbicide Liberty for effective, broad spectrum weed control.
“The approval of this technology for soybeans shows a very positive and constructive position towards plant biotechnology in Argentina,” said Mathias Kremer, head of the BioScience business unit of Bayer CropScience in a prepared statement. “The approval in Argentina is another important step towards regional regulatory harmonization for soybean innovation and trade. It further strengthens the growth of our seeds and traits business in soybeans.”
The Liberty Link trait will deliver an alternative to using glyphosate herbicides in genetically modified soybeans which are currently grown on 18 million hectares in Argentina, according to the company. Bayer CropScience plans to launch its first genetically modified soybeans in Argentina once further approvals for important stacked traits become available. Liberty Link will be combined with these traits and then launched in the forthcoming years.