Forest River Farms' complaint, filed Feb. 1 in Missouri federal court, says "Monsanto’s monopolization and attempted monopolization of the seeds market stymies competition, hurts producers, and harms the public at large," and alleges a class of "all individuals and entities who directly purchased seeds containing Monsanto’s dicamba-resistant trait," Eleanor Tyler reports for Bloomberg Law.
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Also on Feb. 1 a federal judicial panel consolidated nine lawsuits against Monsanto filed in four states, all alleging crop damage from dicamba, into the same eastern Missouri court in which the Forest River Farms lawsuit was filed. "Those cases allege that Monsanto marketed dicamba-resistant seeds knowing that would tempt farmers to use dicamba — which has proven destructive to neighboring crops — before Monsanto had regulatory approval to market its low-drift version of the pesticide," Tyler reports.
from The Rural Blog http://ift.tt/2EOto6o Lawsuits allege Monsanto forced farmers to buy dicamba-resistant seeds, and that dicamba damaged crops - Entrepreneur Generations
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