BASF and Monsanto Formalize Agreement to Develop Dicamba-Based Formulation Technologies
Agreement aimed at accelerating the development of the next-generation of dicamba-based weed control products
Researchers are able to make herbicide-resistant crops using plant biotechnology and advanced plant breeding to enable farmers to control weeds more efficiently and save time, money and fuel. Crops that are resistant to both Roundup® agricultural herbicides and dicamba would represent the next generation of herbicide-resistant crops to deliver significant on-farm benefits to growers. Improved formulations of dicamba are being developed to complement this new combination of herbicideresistant crops.
“We are very excited to actively participate in innovative formulation technology development for this next-generation cropping system for growers,” said Alyson Emanuel, Director, Global Strategic Marketing, Herbicides, for BASF’s Crop Protection division. BASF is currently the largest provider of dicamba and dicamba-based products.
“Effective weed control is critical for increasing crop yields to meet the growing global demand for food, feed and fuel,” said Sean Gardner, Monsanto’s Global Chemistry lead. “Combining a second type of herbicide resistance with Roundup Ready technology would offer growers multiple tools for weed control though the use of Roundup, dicamba, or combinations of both herbicides.”
Monsanto is working to develop dicamba-resistant soybean and cotton products to combine with its current Roundup Ready products. Both products would provide a new, unique way to control broadleaf weeds, providing growers with an effective and high-yielding weed management system.
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