Monsanto opens seed-processing plant in South Africa - report.

By bne IntelliNews April 26, 2011
Global seed company Monsanto has opened a ZAR 150mn (USD 22.3mn) corn seed-processing plant in South Africa, Bloomberg news agency reported. The plant will reach full production from May 1, the agency reported citing a statement from the South African unit of Monsanto.

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