Monsanto to launch new cotton variant

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| After the success of Bollgard I and Bollgard II genetically modified (GM) cotton, Mahyco-Monsanto Biotech (MMB) is hopeful that its Roundup Ready Flex (RRF), a second generation hybrid would be commercialised in the next two-three years. |
| Approvals have already been granted for field trials which are being done in South India to examine the growth, development, crop yield and fibre quality. |
| The company plans to undertake trials in a wider area from next year. |
| "The technology is currently in early stages of regulatory trials and we expect to make it available to farmers by 2011," MMB Deputy Managing Director Raj Ketkar told PTI. |
| On earlier variants of Bt cotton, experts had expressed doubts on their productivity levels. |
| Explaining the significance of RRF cotton, Ketkar said the new version is a weed control variant. It has been modified using two copies of gene to tolerate applications of glyphosate, the active ingredient in the Roundup family of herbicide. |
| "Conventional cotton is susceptible to glyhosate damage. Farmers can use RRF to control weeds that emerge in their crop without causing crop damage," he said. |
| "RRF cotton will allow applications of approved glyphosate herbicides well beyond the four-leaf stage, up to seven days prior to harvest, providing a more flexible application window. It also gives greater weed control efficacy resulting in higher yield and higher income to farmers," he added. |
| "Our goal is to bring technology relevant for Indian farmers. In the long term, we plan to launch drought-tolerant cotton in India," Ketkar said. |
| However, the success of Monsanto will determine only when RRF technology effectively yields good returns. |
First Published: Nov 16 2007 | 12:00 AM IST