St. Louis, Missouri
January 4, 2007
Roundup RReady2Yield soybean project moves to pre-launch phase,
one step closer to commercialization
Monsanto Company (NYSE: MON)
reported on a remarkable year in research-and-development (R&D)
advancements, highlighting progress across both its
biotechnology and breeding platforms. The company's announcement
came as part of its first-quarter 2007 fiscal year conference
call.
Monsanto reported on seven specific projects in the
research-and-development pipeline that either advanced from one
phase to the next or were added to the pipeline. The update also
highlighted the company's three High Impact Technology (HIT)
projects.
"In the last two years, there has been positive movement in 70
percent of the projects in the pipeline," said Robert T. Fraley,
Ph.D., chief technology officer and executive vice president for
Monsanto. "Of that advancement, almost half are from additions
to the pipeline, reflecting the strength of our discovery engine
and our collaborative efforts."
The presentation outlined several key measures of progress
including the three HIT projects:
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Roundup
RReady2Yield soybeans, the company's next-generation,
herbicide-tolerant technology in soybeans, moved to Phase 4.
The movement, which was based on results from its 2006
breeding trials, advanced the technology one step closer to
commercial launch.
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Vistive III
soybeans, designed to have a similar oil profile to olive
oil, met the company's target composition profile on three
of its genetic events.
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First-generation Drought Tolerant corn continued to
demonstrate yield benefits in its third year of field
testing.
Other
highlighted projects:
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Second-generation Drought Tolerant corn continued to
complement the first-generation trait, with strong
performance in both water-stressed and broad-acre field
testing.
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Higher-Yielding corn advanced to Phase 2, with three of the
company's genetic events demonstrating a five percent to ten
percent yield increase.
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Nitrogen
Utilization corn technology events continued to demonstrate
efficient use of nitrogen within testing environments,
providing overall yield stability even as the amount of
applied nitrogen decreased.
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High-Oil
soybeans, a soybean project from Monsanto's Renessen joint
venture with Cargill, advanced to Phase 3 after the
technology continued to demonstrate a clear oil yield
advantage compared with conventional checks.
Breeding a Better Seed
Fraley's presentation was focused
on the combined benefits of biotechnology and breeding,
emphasizing the fact that both platforms drive plant science
innovation.
"As excited as we are about the biotech pipeline, we understand
that our success rides on the combination of biotechnology and
breeding," Fraley said. "We've put a lot of emphasis on making
sure that - before we ever look to biotechnology - we have the
best, highest yielding seed possible so farmers can start each
season strong."
Backed by the company's breeding prowess, Monsanto's national
seed brands continue to offer farmers higher-yielding seeds,
Fraley noted. In 2006, the yield advantage in Monsanto's
national corn brands was reinforced through more than 49,000
corn breeding comparisons, which highlighted a record 11.7
bushels per acre advantage for Monsanto's DEKALB brand in the
widely planted 110-day corn.
In soybeans, Fraley also highlighted a strategy that combines
strong, conventional soy breeding capabilities with breakthrough
applications of molecular breeding to more efficiently identify
characteristics that are important to growers.
For the latest update on Monsanto's R&D pipeline, direct links
to Fraley's presentation slides are archived on the company's
Web site in the "Investor Information" section at:
http://www.monsanto.com/monsanto/layout/investor/financial/presentations.asp.
To learn more about Monsanto's
pipeline, please visit:
http://www.monsanto.com/monsanto/layout/investor/financial/RD_pipeline.asp
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