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09.11.2010 |

Australian research institute needs cash injection to continue DuPont joint venture on GE sugar cane

BSES needed a cash injection so mill owners have committed an extra 10c/t this season and in 2011, while Canegrowers committed to a 20c/t additional contribution to the BSES service fee in 2011 for that year only. "That will keep BSES going and ensure the DuPont GM joint venture can continue before the review and full restructure can be rolled out," said Canegrowers chairman, Alf Cristaudo. "It's a bitter pill to swallow, but the industry is stepping up because it not only wants to survive, but thrive."

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