23.02.2017 | permalink
A Minnesota judge will let some farmers seek punitive
damages against the Syngenta seed company for selling genetically modified corn seeds before China approved imports of crops grown from them.
In an order unsealed Tuesday, Hennepin County District Judge Thomas Sipkins wrote that there’s evidence Syngenta knew the risks of commercializing Viptera and Duracade corn containing a trait that China had not approved for imports, and intentionally disregarded the high probability of losing the Chinese market
for U.S. corn farmers.