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NCGA recommends that
as you select hybrids you do so with the full knowledge of whether the
number is conventional, one approved for EU export or one not yet approved
for EU export.
APPROVAL STATUS OF BIOTECH CORN HYBRIDS

Know Before You Grow

NCGA is firmly committed to the principle that U.S.-grown biotech hybrids yet to be approved in major export markets should not be placed into export channels. Because not all hybrids are approved for all export market uses, especially in the European Union (EU), corn growers should select hybrids with the full knowledge of whether they are conventional, fully approved for EU export, or not yet fully approved for EU export. Growers should read their grower agreements before planting and communicate with their grain buyers.
This is why NCGA works with technology providers to publicize regular updates on the approval status of these events. Regardless of export status, there is an ample market for U.S. biotech corn – approximately 42 percent of all U.S.-grown corn is fed to domestic livestock.
In 2005, the EU announced that a number of hybrids had been approved for use in production of processed feeds (corn gluten feed and DDGS). However, hybrids remain available in the U.S. market that cannot be used by domestic processors for production of processed feeds and food exported to the EU. Growers planting one of those hybrids awaiting full EU approval must talk with their grain handler before harvest and delivery.
Below is a list of biotech seed products available for the 2008 planting season*.
All
of the hybrids listed below have full food and feed approval in
the United States
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on the Event number for company hybrid numbers. To search by hybrid number, company brand name or characteristic, click here.
Print Know Before You Grow Product Table
PRODUCT REGISTRANT TRADE NAME |
CHARACTERISTIC |
EVENT |
JAPAN APPROVED |
EU FOOD APPROVAL |
EU PROCESSED FEED APPROVAL |
Syngenta Agrisure CB/LL |
Cry1Ab Corn borer protection Glufosinate herbicide tolerance |
Bt11
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
DowAgrosciences Pioneer Hi-Bred Herculex I |
Cry1F Western Bean Cutworm, Corn Borer, Black Cutworm and Fall Armyworm resistance Glufosinate herbicide tolerance |
TC1507
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
MonsantoYieldGard |
Cry1Ab Corn borer protection |
MON 810
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
MonsantoYieldGard Roundup Ready 2 |
Cry1Ab Corn borer protection Glyphosate Herbicide Tolerance |
MON 810+Nk603
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
YieldGard Corn Rootworm Protection Roundup Ready 2 |
Corn Rootworm Protection Glyphosate Herbicide Tolerance |
MON 863+Nk603
|
Yes
|
No
|
Yes
|
YieldGard Corn Rootworm Protection |
Corn Rootworm Protection |
MON 863
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Monsanto Roundup Ready 2 |
Glyphosate Herbicide Tolerance |
Nk603
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Bayer CropScience LibertyLink® |
Glufosinate herbicide tolerance |
T25
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
MonsantoYieldGard Plus |
Cry1Ab Corn borer protection Corn Rootworm Protection |
MON 810+MON 863
|
Yes
|
No
|
Yes
|
MonsantoYieldGard Plus with Roundup Ready 2 |
Cry1Ab Corn borer protection Corn Rootworm Protection Glyphosate Herbicide Tolerance |
MON 810+MON 863+NK603
|
Yes
|
No
|
No
|
Herculex I Roundup Ready 2 |
Cry1F Western Bean Cutworm, Corn Borer, Black Cutworm and Fall Armyworm resistance Glyphosate Herbicide Tolerance Glufosinate herbicide tolerance |
TC1507+NK603
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Syngenta Agrisure GT |
Glyphosate Herbicide Tolerance |
SYTGA21
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Syngenta Agrisure GT/CB/LL |
Cry1Ab Corn borer protection Glyphosate Herbicide Tolerance Glufosinate herbicide tolerance |
SYTGA21 + Bt11
|
Yes
|
No
|
No
|
MonsantoYieldGard Roundup Ready |
Cry1Ab corn borer resistance Glyphosate Herbicide Tolerance |
MON 810+SYTGA21
|
Yes
|
No
|
Yes
|
Dow AgroSciences Pioneer Hi-Bred Herculex RW |
Cry34/35Ab1 Western Corn Rootworm Northern Corn Rootworm Mexican Corn Glufosinate herbicide tolerance |
DAS-59122-7
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Dow AgroSciences Pioneer Hi-Bred Herculex Xtra |
Cry1F Western Bean
Cutworm, Corn Borer, Black Cutworm and Fall Armyworm resistance
Northern Corn Rootworm
Western Corn Rootworm
Mexican Corn Rootworm Resistance
Glufosinate Herbicide Tolerance |
TC1507 + DAS 59122-7
|
Yes
|
No
|
No
|
Dow AgroSciences Pioneer Hi-Bred Herculex Rootworm Monsanto Roundup Ready 2 |
Cry34/35Ab1 Western Corn Rootworm Northern Corn Rootworm Mexican Corn Glyphosate Herbicide Tolerance |
DAS-59122-7 + NK603
|
Yes
|
No
|
No
|
Dow AgroSciences Pioneer Hi-Bred Herculex Xtra Monsanto Roundup Ready 2 |
Cry1F Western Bean Cutworm, Corn Borer, Black Cutworm and Fall Armyworm resistance Glufosinate herbicide tolerance Cry34/35Ab1 Western Corn Rootworm Northern Corn Rootworm Mexican Corn Glyphosate Herbicide Tolerance |
TC1507 + DAS 59122-7 + NK603
|
Yes
|
No
|
No
|
YieldGard VT™ Rootworm/RR2 |
Corn Rootworm Protection Glyphosate Herbicide Tolerance |
MON 88017
|
Yes
|
No
|
No
|
YieldGard VT™ Triple |
Cry1Ab Corn borer protection Corn Rootworm Protection Glyphosate Herbicide Tolerance |
MON 810 + MON 88017
|
Yes
|
No
|
No
|
Syngenta Agrisure RW |
Modified Cry3A, Protection of Western, Northern and Mexican corn rootworm |
MIR604
|
Yes
|
No
|
No
|
Syngenta Agrisure GT/RW |
Modified Cry3A, Protection of Western, Northern and Mexican corn rootworm and Glyphosate herbicide tolerance |
MIR604+SYTGA21
|
Yes
|
No
|
No
|
Syngenta Agrisure CB/LL/RW |
Cry1Ab Corn borer protection Modified Cry3A, Protection of Western, Northern and Mexican corn rootworm and Glufosinate herbicide tolerance |
Bt11+MIR604
|
Yes**
|
No
|
No
|
Syngenta Agrisure 3000GT |
Glyphosate Herbicide Tolerance Cry1Ab Corn borer protection Modified Cry3A, Protection of Western, Northern and Mexican corn rootworm and Glufosinate herbicide tolerance |
SYTGA21+Bt11+MIR604
|
Yes**
|
No
|
No
|
* This list is representative
of available products but may not include all corn biotechnology hybrids
currently available.
**Public Comment period has been completed for environmental approval. Syngenta is awaiting the arrival of the official letter.
PLEASE NOTE: The Know Before You Grow database is generated by distributing surveys to seed companies throughout the country. Its accuracy relies on accurate reporting from the companies that return these surveys. While NCGA strives to make the information as comprehensive and factual as possible, it is absolutely necessary that growers work with seed distributors and grain buyers to verify that the seed they purchase is appropriate for the market that they wish to serve.
For more information
contact your local seed company representative.

Know
Where to Go

NCGA urges you
to funnel hybrids not fully approved for EU export into one of
three markets. Those markets are: (1) your own livestock rations,
(2) domestic livestock feeding channels or (3) elevators accepting
grain not yet fully approved for EU export. Visit the American
Seed Trade Association Web site for more information about the
policies of grain facilities accepting hybrids not yet approved
for export to the EU.
| Last Reviewed on 5/15/2008 |
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