Monsanto's dicamba-tolerant soybeans approved in Canada

Plans are to introduce a Roundup/dicamba-tolerant trait stack

Oct 29, 2012 6:30 PM - 10 comments
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By: Staff

Monsanto Canada says its dicamba-tolerant soybean product has received full food, feed and environmental release approval from Health Canada (HC) and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).

In a release Oct. 29, Monsanto said approval brings it one step closer to introducing dicamba-tolerance stacked with its Genuity Roundup Ready 2 Yield trait technology in soybeans. Plans are to commercially brand this biotech stacked soybean product as Genuity Roundup Ready 2 Xtend.

The next step is to notify Canadian regulatory authorities on the combined trait stack. This is expected to be completed by the end of this month.

Monsanto said combining both dicamba and glyphosate tolerance in one product would give farmers the option of applying Roundup Weathermax herbicide and low-volatility formulations of dicamba, separately or as a tank mix. The company said it is also developing next-generation glyphosate and lower-volatility dicamba formulations to complement the new crop system.

"Our existing recommendations around sustainable weed management solutions in soybeans support the use of multiple modes of action as part of an integrated weed-management strategy," Derek Freitag, technology development lead in Eastern Canada, said in the release. "Incorporating the use of dicamba and glyphosate with the Genuity Roundup Ready 2 Xtend soybeans will support this strategy and will also provide farmers with a much-needed potential solution to help manage the glyphosate-resistant weeds that now exist in Canada."

Monsanto noted that populations of giant ragweed, common ragweed, and Canada fleabane have all been confirmed to have glyphosate resistance in Eastern Canada while glyphosate-resistant kochia has been confirmed in Western Canada.



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Wendy Schroeder

Excessive spraying with glyphosate has created resistant plants in a few short years. The upcoming overuse of dicamba due to this new genetically engineered round of crops will create even more powerful Superweeds. Monsanto will then step up with ANOTHER, more lethal potion they have patented and own and farmers will again be at their mercy.

It is time to get off this chemical treadmill. Consumers do not want it, yields are no better, and long term health effects are being questioned.

Posted November 5, 2012 11:34 PM


vicki

OMG!!! not Canada,too!! when will it stop?? Monsanto is going to destroy the world food source and no one is stopping it....

Posted November 1, 2012 10:03 PM


Liz Bennett

Why does this not tell us something, the round up is not working anymore, has created super weeds, so now this will do the same thing, bring on the Agent Orange, that's next for them. When will enough be enough.

Posted October 31, 2012 07:53 PM


Jake in SK

@Tonya Dee: The study completed in France was widely criticized by scientists worldwide for its flawed methodology. They used rats that are extremely prone to tumours; in fact, they can get tumours simply from eating too much. The rats that were fed GMO foods had no limits to how much they could eat. The study was a flawed, biased paper that should never have been peer reviewed.

GMOs have been in existence for 14 years and not one case of cancer or any other illness has been attributed to it. In fact, cancer rates have gone down.

If you want to criticize a company, and by the way thousands of farmers, scientists, and families, then please have your facts straight. GMOs may be one of the greatest inventions in the history of humankind. If you can find another way to feed 9 billion people by 2050, let me know (hint- it's not organic).

Posted October 30, 2012 01:06 PM


Shawn Nemeth

Great, the wheat board was illegally dismantled now Monsanto is rolling in their beans so they can keep our farmers under a state of fear for growing natural soybeans. Keep Harper's goon friends out of Canada!

Posted October 30, 2012 01:03 PM


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