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acquired by
AgrEvo. In 2000,
Aventis CropScience was
formed through a
merger of
AgrEvo and Rhône-Poulenc Agro. In 1999, a
trial of
AgrEvo genetically...
- 1999,
AgrEvo’s majority shareholder, Hoechst,
merged with the
French pharmaceutical and
chemical company Rhône-Poulenc to
become Aventis, with
AgrEvo and...
- rye and triticale.
Isoproturon was
introduced in 1971 by
Hoechst AG, (now
AgrEvo GmbH), Rhône-Poulenc and Ciba-Geigy AG. It was once one of the most widely...
- Uclaf's
agrochemical operations had been
transferred to
Hoechst Schering AgrEvo GmbH in 1994. HMR
subsequently merged in 1999 with Rhône-Poulenc to form...
- had
seven primary businesses:
Hoechst Marion Roussel (pharmaceuticals),
AgrEvo (a
joint venture with
Schering in crop
protection agents and pest control...
-
trial crop of
genetically modified (GM)
maize owned by
agrochemical company AgrEvo (later Aventis, now
Plant Genetic Systems) and
commissioned by the Institute...
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biotechnology companies such as
Plant Genetic Systems,
Hoechst Schering AgrEvo GmbH and
Aventis CropScience.
Johan Cardoen (PDF)
CropDesign sluit miljoenen-contract...
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DuPont and the
termination of
another collaborative R&D
agreement with
AgrEvo to
hinder the
development of
competing herbicide tolerant seed trait. Eisenstadt...
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voluntarily withdrawn by
Aventis in
October 2000.
Pioneer had been
bought by
AgrEvo which then
became Aventis CropScience at the time of the incident,: 15–16 ...
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another German chemical company Hoechst,
which formed AgrEvo on 3
March 1994. In July 1999
AgrEvo UK
looked at
closing the site due to
Hoechst merging...