Monsanto Suit Fails to Keep Syngenta Away from Agrisure

Laura McNamara

SyngentaSyngenta will continue to use and sell Agrisure(R) GT (GA21 corn), despite the Monsanto Company‘s effort to block Syngenta’s right to sell the product. Monsanto took its plea of patent violation to the US Federal Courts, but couldn’t convince judges of any patent violation.

Monsanto CompanyThe US Federal Appeals Court today ruled unanimously in favor of Syngenta Seeds, Inc., with respect to the patents asserted by Monsanto against Syngenta’s use and sale of Agrisure(R) GT (GA21 corn). The Court reaffirmed the summary judgment decision of May 10, 2006 by the Federal District Court that the asserted claims of the Shah patent were invalid and that the asserted claims of the Lundquist patents were not infringed.

“We are extremely pleased that the Appeals Court has confirmed our right to sell Agrisure GT to US corn growers,” said Mike Mack, COO, Syngenta Seeds.”

Agribusiness, Syngenta