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Prior to this, Bayer had paid a hefty fee in a lawsuit involving Roundup herbicides
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Bayer stated that the company and its partners will begin to use new formulations based on alternative active ingredients to replace their glyphosate products in the residential lawn and gardening market in the United States from 2023, but they will need to accept the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the corresponding state Institutional review
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Bayer also stated that since the vast majority of claims in the lawsuit come from users in the lawn and gardening market, this move largely eliminates the main source of future claims beyond the assumed delay period
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However, the supply of Bayer's glyphosate preparations in the U.
S.
professional market and other agricultural markets will not change
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However, the supply of Bayer's glyphosate preparations in the U.
S.
professional market and other agricultural markets will not change
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In the Bayer announcement, they also revealed an additional grant of US$4.
5 billion, which is an increase in the amount they had previously provided for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) patients with an agreement of US$10.
9 billion
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Bayer is also preparing to manage anticipated claims through settlements and litigation, and finally end the litigation
.
5 billion, which is an increase in the amount they had previously provided for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) patients with an agreement of US$10.
9 billion
.
Bayer is also preparing to manage anticipated claims through settlements and litigation, and finally end the litigation
.
Bayer also stated that the company will discuss Roundup herbicide labels with the EPA in order to provide users with more scientific information as an additional element to ensure users' more informed purchasing and application decisions
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