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Dec. 4, 2007

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Dec. 4, 2007

DuPont and Beijing Weiming Kaituo Agriculture Biotechnology Co., Ltd. (BWK) are forming a joint venture to accelerate the discovery of genes for high-value agronomic traits such as stress tolerance and efficient nutrient utilization to improve the performance of important crops for farmers in China and throughout the world.  For DuPont, this marks another step toward the globalization of its R&D capabilities to accelerate new product launches and drive business growth for its worldwide seed business, Pioneer Hi-Bred. 

"Novel trait combinations that provide plants with genetic solutions to successfully confront the challenges of water and nutrient deficiencies and cope with unfavorable wind and temperature extremes resonate with every farmer I've ever worked with," said Bill Niebur, DuPont vice president, Crop Genetics Research and Development.  "This new joint venture brings together industry-leading biotechnology researchers to develop enabling technologies and discover new genes for important agronomic traits that can further improve farmer productivity and profitability globally."

Peking University and its affiliate, Peking University Weiming Biotech Group Co., Ltd., are significant participants in the joint venture through an ownership stake in BWK.

"China has emphasized that its growth efforts need to place a greater emphasis on sustainability and the environment," said Doug Muzyka, president of DuPont Greater China and Du Pont China Holding Co., Ltd.  "Clearly, DuPont's core values and global strategies for growth align with China's vision to develop its agricultural sector and overall economy.  This research-focused joint venture will allow us to develop more sustainable technologies to address the global challenges of improving agricultural economics - enhancing farmers' quality of life and securing the world's food supply on a decreasing amount of cultivatable land."

Source: DuPont News

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