Corteva Lawsuit Accuses Gene-Editing Startup of Stealing Seeds
Corteva said in a statement that Inari’s “brazen efforts” to steal its work sets a “dangerous precedent” for the ag tech industry, where companies pour millions of dollars into research and development.
“Companies like ours are willing to make billions of dollars of investments in the future of agriculture,” Sam Eathington, Corteva’s chief technology and digital officer, said in a statement. “Not only because we want to contribute to the world around us, but also because we know that if our product is effective and serves farmers well, we can recoup our investment – and reinvest in the next game-changer.”
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“Companies like ours are willing to make billions of dollars of investments in the future of agriculture,” Sam Eathington, Corteva’s chief technology and digital officer, said in a statement. “Not only because we want to contribute to the world around us, but also because we know that if our product is effective and serves farmers well, we can recoup our investment – and reinvest in the next game-changer.”
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