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Article

19 Jun 2007

Author:
Bayer CropScience

Bayer response to Seeds of Change report

Bayer CropScience welcomes that D. Venkateswarlu gives credit to the company for its efforts and achievements in bringing down the incidence rate of child labor in the cotton seed supply chain...However, the overall picture painted by the ‘Seeds of Change’ report comes across as sobering and negative. It does not reflect the current situation in the field and falls short of acknowledging the tremendous progress made...