Liberty Link, an experimental biotech rice being developed by Bayer CropScience but not yet approved for human consumption, will cost the company almost $2 Million.

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3/9/2010
Brent Adams
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Bayer Crop Science Accidentally Contaminates Grain Intended for Export

Liberty Link, an experimental biotech rice being developed by Bayer CropScience but not yet approved for human consumption, will cost the company almost $2 Million.

When traces of the rice were found on U.S. grain bins bound for export overseas, 2006 grain prices dropped sharply.  One Missouri farmer was awarded almost $2 Million in a verdict handed down from a federal jury in St. Louis and another was awarded $53,000.00 to compensate for their lost income in overseas sales of their crop.

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