Bayer Monsanto Updt and Trump Seeks Lab-grown Meat Clarity

Bayer Monsanto Updt and Trump Seeks Lab-grown Meat Clarity

Bob Larson
Bob Larson
From the Ag Information Network, I'm Bob Larson with your Agribusiness Update.

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The competition gives folks the opportunity to showcase ideas and business innovations in agriculture.

You are invited to submit for-profit business ideas related to food and agriculture online at http://fb.org/aginnovationchallenge by September 24th.

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**After two long years of waiting, Bayer and Monsanto executives sit together at the table as one team.

Until mid-August, the companies could not share business information as a condition of the Department of Justice requirements for the acquisition.

The $66 billion acquisition joins together two powerhouses: Bayer's chemical portfolio and Monsanto's seed and trait engine. The company divested more than $7 billion in assets, including the Bayer row crop and vegetable seeds business, glufosinate and glyphosate businesses and several others.

https://www.agweb.com/article/bayermonsanto-integration-dont-expect-big-changes-yet/

**A letter addressed to President Trump is seeking regulatory clarity in regards to lab-grown meat.

The joint letter was sent to the White House last week b Memphis Meats, a company focused on cell-based meats, and the North American Meat Institute.

The letter states both the Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have a proven track record to regulate cell-based meat and poultry products and that NAMI and Memphis Meats should meet with them AND industry stakeholders from the conventional and cell-based meat and poultry industries.

https://www.agweb.com/article/joint-letter-sent-to-president-trump-on-lab-grown-meat-regulations/

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