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NZZ Online: US authorities fine Syngenta over Bt10

Agrochemicals firm Syngenta is to pay a fine of $375,000 (SFr449,475) for contaminating seeds with an unapproved variety of genetically-modified corn.

The European Food Safety Authority has said the Bt10 corn contains an antibiotic-resistant gene that it believes should not be present in crops grown commercially.

Syngenta made $3.7 billion in profits before tax last year.


Posted on April 11th, 2005 at 2:08 pm

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