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This excerpt taken from the SYT 20-F filed Mar 1, 2006. Develop products based on
biotechnology
This excerpt taken from the SYT 20-F filed Mar 16, 2005. Develop products based on biotechnology
Syngenta believes it is one of very few global agribusiness companies that is well positioned to develop products based on biotechnology because of its multi-disciplinary understanding of the fundamental science involved and global capability. It is Syngentas intention to devote an appropriate, sustained and competitive level of resources to pursuing the opportunities it believes biotechnology can deliver. Syngenta believes that through plant biotechnology, it has the potential to bring considerable benefits to mankind in both developed and developing countries. Syngenta remains committed to the use of gene-based technologies that are safe and effective. At the same time we recognize the current debate surrounding the use of biotechnology. These attitudes vary greatly from region to region. In North America and many emerging markets, this technology has been generally accepted. However, in Europe, genetic modification as a route to novel foods and feed continues to be the subject of debate. Political parties, consumer groups, and some governments have expressed their concerns in terms of food safety and environmental issues. Delays in the regulatory and political processes in the EU have meant a delay in product approvals, and although recent developments have indicated an unblocking of this process, significant progress has yet to occur. Syngenta is a major participant in the public debate. Syngentas activities have been conducted in conjunction with its local constituencies and through trade associations around the world. Syngentas approach to its involvement in biotechnology has been one of openness and dissemination of information based upon: | EXCERPTS ON THIS PAGE:
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