Syngenta faces dozens of lawsuits over GMO seed

Syngenta faces dozens of lawsuits over GMO seed
In this Feb. 7, 2007 file photo the headquarters and logo of the Swiss chemical maker Syngenta is pictured in Basel, Switzerland. The number of farmers filing lawsuits against agrochemicals giant Syngenta is growing in a legal fight that centers on the sale of a genetically modified corn seed the company developed. (AP Photo/Keystone, Georgios Kefalas, file)

More farmers are filing lawsuits against agrochemicals giant Syngenta in a legal battle tied to the sale of a genetically modified corn seed.

Agrisure Viptera is genetically altered to kill corn-eating bugs and is approved by the United States. It was marketed to farmers in 2011.

But China, a major corn market that refuses to buy genetically modified crops it hasn't tested, had not agreed to import it. It began rejecting U.S. corn last year when Viptera was detected.

More than 50 have been filed and hundreds more are being prepared. The lawsuits say losing China as a buyer has cost corn farmers more than $1 billion.

Syngenta says the lawsuits are without merit and upholds the right of farmers to use approved new technologies.

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