Bayer CropScience Enforces Safener Patent
Year:2009 ISSUE:16
COLUMN:NEW SETUP, AGREEMENT & PLAN
Click:215    DateTime:Jun.05,2009
Bayer CropScience Enforces Safener Patent     

In the judgment at first instance, the court in Wuxi recently ordered the Chinese company Jiangsu Tian Rong Group Ltd. (Tian Rong) to stop selling the crop protection product Mefenpyr in infringement of patent rights and to pay compensation to Bayer CropScience. Bayer CropScience posted on April 17th.
   Safeners, which are rapidly absorbed by crop plants, are added to herbicides to accelerate their degradation and prevent damage to the plants. Bayer CropScience sells Mefenpyr in mixtures with the foliar herbicide Fenoxaprop-P-ethyl under the brand name Puma (R ) Products based on fenoxaprop-P-ethyl are registered in over 75 countries worldwide including, alongside China, the United States, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, France, Australia and India. The substance can be used on wheat, rye, triticale and barley against a wide weed grass spectrum. In the People's Republic of China, Puma has become the standard for effective weed grass control in cereal crops.
   Tian Rong unlawfully produced Mefenpyr, a safener developed by Bayer CropScience, selling the product to Chinese farmers and customers in other Asian countries. In 2008, Bayer CropScience filed a lawsuit against Tian Rong in the Wuxi court to enforce the rights under its Chinese Mefenpyr patent.