| Bayer CropScience’s TwinLink cotton technology receives full authorization in the US |
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The FINANCIAL -- Bayer CropScience is pleased to announce that it has received registration from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for its TwinLink technology for cotton in the USA. The EPA registration completes the federal regulatory authorization of this technology in the US, according to Bayer.
TwinLink technology combines insect-resistance for effective management of a number of lepidopteran pests and tolerance to glufosinate-ammonium herbicides.When commercialized, TwinLink technology will be offered to US cotton growers as a stack with GlyTol, the company’s proprietary glyphosate tolerance technology.
This stacked product will be the industry’s first dual-gene herbicide tolerance, dual-gene insect resistance solution for cotton, allowing farmers to manage the pests and weeds that reduce yields and fiber quality, as well as prevent or postpone the onset of weed and pest resistance.
It is anticipated that the first cotton varieties with the TwinLink and GlyTol stacked traits will be available in the US from 2013 onwards, pending additional regulatory approvals in key import countries. To date, TwinLink has been approved in Australia/New Zealand, Brazil, Canada and the US. Additional regulatory approvals are pending globally.
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