Plaintiffs in the first trial in multiple lawsuits rested their case a Kansas federal court against Syngenta over its U.S. introduction of genetically engineered Viptera and Duracade corn before China approved it for import.
Syngenta attorneys filed a motion for judgment last week which was denied by the court. However, the judge did grant a motion on punitive damages which might impact how much money farmers could receive.
The first of two class-action lawsuits against the company on behalf of more thanĀ 7,000 farmers alleges Syngenta’s release resulted in China rejecting shiploads of corn leading to price drops that hurt growers.
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