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Syngenta Keen on Sugarcane Biotech Research in Brazil

Submitted by on February 26, 2010 – 8:42 amNo Comment

(SugarcaneBlog.com)  European biotech giant Syngenta has set up partnership with Brazil’s Instituto Agronomico (IAC) to increase development of sugarcane varieties, particularly for the production of ethanol.  READ MORE  and MORE

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