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ASA Celebrates EU Approval of LibertyLink® Soybeans
September 8, 2008… Saint Louis, Missouri… The American Soybean
Association (ASA) is pleased to learn that LibertyLink® soybeans
(A2704-12) from Bayer CropScience have received final approval from the
European Commission for importation into the European Union (EU) for
food and feed use. This will allow the commercial launch of LibertyLink
soybeans in the U.S. for the 2009 planting season.
"It has been more than 10 years since the EU approved a
biotech-enhanced soybean variety for importation," said American Soybean
Association (ASA) First Vice President Johnny Dodson, a soybean producer
from Halls, Tenn., who chairs ASA’s Biotech Working Group. "We welcome
the approval of LibertyLink soybeans and hope this approval will lead to
a new era of timely, science-based EU reviews for biotech-enhanced seed
products."
The approval provides U.S. soybean producers with market access to
nearly half a billion consumers living in the 27 EU member states of
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania,
Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Most
importantly, it provides livestock and poultry producers in these
countries with access to high quality U.S. soybeans and soybean meal.
"Since Bayer’s LibertyLink soybean technology is
tolerant to glufosinate instead of glyphosate, farmers will have
an additional in-crop weed control option," Dodson said. "Being able to
alternate herbicides provides an effective management tool to minimize
the selection for herbicide resistant weeds, which will enhance the
sustainability of U.S. soybean production."
Back in July 2008, the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture also granted a
safety certificate for LibertyLink® soybeans, which clears the way for
imports of the soybeans into China, the largest importer of U.S.
soybeans. LibertyLink soybeans are fully approved for food, feed and
cultivation in the United States and Canada, and for importation and/or
cultivation in Argentina, Australia, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Russia,
South Africa and Taiwan.
"U.S. growers look forward to this and several other new
biotech-enhanced soybean varieties now under development that will offer
important benefits to consumers, growers, and the environment, ranging
from healthy oil profiles to increased yields to better weed control,"
Dodson said. "ASA and Bayer have worked in partnership to educate
foreign buyers on biotechnology and for regulatory clearance of Bayer’s
LibertyLink soybean."
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For more information contact:
Johnny Dodson, ASA First Vice President, (731) 225-1942, johnnydodson@bellsouth.net
Bob Callanan, ASA Communications Director, 314/576-1770, bcallanan@soy.org
Access this release at: www.soygrowers.com/newsroom/news.htm
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