St. Louis, Missouri
January 10, 2007
Monsanto Company and
Divergence, Inc. announced today an extension to their
ongoing collaboration agreement to develop nematode-resistant
soybeans, as well as the accomplishment of a key initial
milestone. The two companies initiated this relationship in
2004. Under the agreement, Monsanto had an option to extend the
agreement for one year. Due to research and development
accomplishments, Monsanto decided to exercise this option and
take advantage of extending the collaboration for an additional
year.
"During the past two years, Monsanto and Divergence have made
notable progress and good early success," said Robert T. Fraley,
Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of
Monsanto. "We've had a productive relationship. We're looking
forward to the next year bringing us even closer to new tools
that will allow U.S. soybean growers better protection against
nematodes to maximize farm productivity and efficiency."
The targeted pest, soybean cyst nematode, attacks roots of
soybeans during the growing season, and the annual U.S. yield
loss can amount to a billion- dollar problem for soybean
growers.
As part of the collaboration, Monsanto gained exclusive rights
to Divergence's existing technology in this area and provided
funding for ongoing research by Divergence. Divergence has
received milestone payments under the collaboration based on
research and development successes and will receive royalties
once applicable products reach the marketplace. Divergence
anticipates that it will earn additional milestone payments in
the remaining term of the collaboration.
"Monsanto and Divergence have capitalized on strong scientific
capabilities, consistent philosophies, and effective
communications to make significant advances," said Derek K.
Rapp, Chief Executive Officer of Divergence. "With the
combination of effective product candidates and Monsanto's
leadership positions in soy germplasm and trait development, we
are increasingly hopeful that our relationship can lead to
important products with yield benefits for growers."
Divergence is dedicated to the discovery of effective and
ecologically sound strategies for the control of parasites and
other pests. The company's initial focus is on parasitic
nematodes, one of the world's major pest groups. Nematodes are
roundworms that cause billions of dollars in damage annually to
numerous crops, including soybeans, cotton, strawberries, and
bananas. Nematodes also cause widespread disease in animals,
including infections such as heartworm in dogs and cats and
intestinal worms in livestock. Nematode- induced human diseases
include elephantiasis and African river blindness.
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