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Syngenta Agrisure Viptera corn trait to revolutionize pest controlqrcode

Apr. 19, 2010

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Apr. 19, 2010

Syngenta Seeds Canada, Inc. will soon release a powerful new broad-spectrum pest-control trait that can save Canadian corn growers millions of dollars in lost yield and grain quality. Full Canadian approval has now been granted for the Agrisure Viptera trait, which protects yield, profit potential and grain quality from the Multi-Pest Complex™ of lepidopteran corn pests. The new trait solidifies the NK® Brand position as a leader in advanced corn trait technologies.

The Multi-Pest Complex includes black cutworm, Western bean cutworm, corn earworm and stalk borer, as well as sugarcane borer and fall armyworm. In North America, infestation results in more than $1.1 billion in annual losses in yield and grain quality1. Agrisure Viptera is a built-in trait that offers effective season-long protection from the entire Multi-Pest Complex.

"Lepidopteran pests are responsible for yield losses across North America, and Agrisure Viptera marks a breakthrough in efforts to protect and increase yield potential in the face of this threat,” says Crop Manager David Townsend. “This trait will bring peace of mind to corn growers who could experience significant losses without it.”

When stacked with the Agrisure® 3000GT triple stack, Agrisure Viptera will offer convenient and effective in-seed protection against the Multi-Pest Complex, corn borer and rootworm as well as provide excellent tolerance to glyphosate and glufosinate herbicides.

"Syngenta Seeds and NK Brand are proud to lead the response to the Multi-Pest Complex threat with this revolutionary technology, delivered through NK hybrids well adapted for Canadian corn production,” says Marketing Manager Ron Taylor. “Western bean cutworm, in particular, is a relatively new pest with growing economic concerns for Canadian Corn Producers.We’re confident that Agrisure Viptera will make a substantial difference to the way growers approach pest control, and ultimately, to their bottom line.”

Syngenta is one of the worlds leading companies with more than 25,000 employees in over 90 countries dedicated to our purpose: Bringing plant potential to life. Through world-class science, global reach and commitment to our customers we help to increase crop productivity, protect the environment and improve health and quality of life. For more information about us please go to Syngenta.com">www.Syngenta.com.

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