ZURICH, June 20 (Reuters) - Brazil's national biosafety committee
gave green light for the sale of Syngenta's (SYNN.VX: Quote,
Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) genetically modified Bt11 corn,
the company said on Friday.
Syngenta's insect-resistant Bt11 is already approved for cultivation
countries such as Argentina, Canada, Philippines, United States
and South Africa.
It has import approval for the European Union.
Environmental and consumer groups resisted the legalization
of GMO crops in Brazil for years. The government passed a new
biosafety law in 2005 that cleared the way for the legalization
of GMO use after a black market in GMO soy in Brazil's south
flourished for years.
Syngenta is the world's largest agrochemicals company, and
makes products to kill weeds and bugs as well as genetically
modified seeds. (Reporting by Eva Kuehnen; Editing by Quentin
Bryar)