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    Corteva launches Enlist soybean seeds in Brazil that are resistant to glyphosate, glufosinate and 2,4-D choline

    • Last Update: 2021-08-26
    • Source: Internet
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    cn reported: Recently, Corteva announced that it will start selling biotech- improved Enlist soybean seeds in Brazil to strengthen its position as the world's largest oilseed producer .
     
    Corteva stated that its registered Enlist soybean seeds are resistant to three herbicides, including glyphosate , glufosinate and Corteva's own new formula of 2,4-D choline salt
    .
     
    Corteva Brazil and Paraguay President Roberto Hun said in an interview that Corteva will provide farmers with the freedom to choose varieties freely
    .
    Currently there is basically only one company operating in the Brazilian soybean biotechnology market
    .

     
    Hun also said that the use of Enlist soybeans in the United States exceeded expectations
    .
    Due to the rapid selection of farmers, the product occupies 35% of the soybean planting area in the United States within three years after its launch
    .

     
    Christian Pflug, head of Enlist technology registration in Brazil and Paraguay, said that if local farmers accept Enlist biotech soybeans, soybean production will be able to increase by 2% to 5%
    .
    Corteva hopes that the planting area of ​​Brazilian Enlist biotech soybean seeds will account for one-third of the total soybean seed planting area within five years
    .

     
    In addition, as part of its Enlist product line, Corteva also plans to launch another genetically modified soybean seed Conkesta in Brazil
    .
    Corteva also said that Conkesta genetically modified soybeans can resist the same three herbicides as well as certain types of caterpillars and a common disease
    .

     
      Corteva executives said that Conkesta genetically modified soybeans are waiting for EU approval
    .
    The largest buyer of soybeans in Brazil is China, and currently Enlist and Conkesta soybean products have been approved by the Chinese regulatory authorities
    .

    Brazil Bio Soybean Oilseed
     
      Corteva stated that its registered Enlist soybean seeds are resistant to three herbicides, including glyphosate , glufosinate and Corteva's own new formula of 2,4-D choline salt
    .
    Glyphosate Choline
     
      Corteva Brazil and Paraguay President Roberto Hun said in an interview that Corteva will provide farmers with the freedom to choose varieties freely
    .
    Currently there is basically only one company operating in the Brazilian soybean biotechnology market
    .

     
      Hun also said that the use of Enlist soybeans in the United States exceeded expectations
    .
    Due to the rapid selection of farmers, the product occupies 35% of the soybean planting area in the United States within three years after its launch
    .

     
      Christian Pflug, head of Enlist technology registration in Brazil and Paraguay, said that if local farmers accept Enlist biotech soybeans, soybean production will be able to increase by 2% to 5%
    .
    Corteva hopes that the planting area of ​​Brazilian Enlist biotech soybean seeds will account for one-third of the total soybean seed planting area within five years
    .

     
      In addition, as part of its Enlist product line, Corteva also plans to launch another genetically modified soybean seed Conkesta in Brazil
    .
    Corteva also said that Conkesta genetically modified soybeans can resist the same three herbicides as well as certain types of caterpillars and a common disease
    .

     
      Corteva executives said that Conkesta genetically modified soybeans are waiting for EU approval
    .
    The largest buyer of soybeans in Brazil is China, and currently Enlist and Conkesta soybean products have been approved by the Chinese regulatory authorities
    .

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