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Mon, 10 May 2004 14:38:48 +0100

 

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http://www.monsanto.com/monsanto/layout/investor/news & events/2004/05-10-04.asp

Monsanto to Realign Research Portfolio, Development of Roundup Ready Wheat

Deferred

 

Decision Follows Portfolio Review, Consultation with Growers

 

ST. LOUIS (May 10, 2004) - Monsanto announced today it is realigning research

and development investments to accelerate the development of new and improved

traits in corn, cotton, and oilseeds. As part of this realignment, the company

is deferring all further efforts to introduce Roundup Ready wheat, until such

time that other wheat biotechnology traits are introduced. This decision was

reached after a comprehensive review of Monsanto's research investment portfolio

and

extensive consultation with customers in the wheat industry.

 

" As a result of our portfolio review and dialogue with wheat industry leaders,

we recognize the business opportunities with Roundup Ready spring wheat are less

attractive relative to Monsanto's other commercial priorities, " said Carl

Casale,

executive vice president of Monsanto. " Acreage planted in the spring wheat

market in the United States and Canada has declined nearly 25 percent since

1997, and even more in the higher cost weed control target market for this

product. This

technology adds value for only a segment of spring wheat growers, resulting in a

lack of widespread wheat industry alignment, unlike the alignment we see in

other crops where biotechnology is broadly applied. These factors underscore the

difficulty of bringing new technologies to the wheat market at this time.

 

" We will continue to monitor the wheat industry's desire for crop improvements,

via breeding and biotechnology, to determine if and when it might be practical

to move forward with a biotech wheat product, " Casale said. " This decision

allows us to defer commercial development of Roundup Ready wheat, in order to

align with the potential commercialization of other biotechnology traits in

wheat, estimated to be four to eight years in the future. "

 

Shifting resources away from Roundup Ready wheat enables Monsanto to increase

its research emphasis on stress tolerance and several improved health profile

vegetable oil traits. Overall, Monsanto's biotechnology research and development

focuses

on providing new solutions in the areas of yield improvement and stress

tolerance, agronomic pest resistance traits, and food and feed improvement

traits.

 

" We have pipeline products like Roundup Ready Flex for cotton and an improved

soybean oil for food manufacturers from our conventional breeding program that

are moving close to commercialization, " said Casale. " We also saw good results

in our field trials for drought tolerant corn in 2003, and we will be expanding

our field trials in 2004.

 

" Wheat growers are already experiencing the benefits of biotech, but in other

crops such as corn, soy, and canola, which are increasingly being grown on

acreage formerly devoted to wheat, " according to Casale. " Growers will continue

to benefit as we bring traits such as cold stress and drought tolerance to the

marketplace. "

 

Monsanto began the technical development stage of Roundup Ready wheat in 1997.

Six years of field testing by Monsanto scientists and academic researchers

demonstrate that Roundup Ready wheat performs exceptionally well under the most

difficult production environments for spring-planted wheat and offers the

potential to increase yields by 5 percent to 15 percent.

 

Monsanto will discontinue breeding and field level research of Roundup Ready

wheat. The company will be working with regulators around the world to take

appropriate next steps with regard to regulatory submissions.

 

Monsanto's investment in wheat in fiscal year 2004 has been less than $5

million, or less than one percent of the company's $500 million research and

development budget. Funds budgeted for wheat will be redeployed to other

research and development efforts. The company announced on May 4, 2004, that it

is increasing its fiscal year 2004 earnings per share (EPS) guidance, now

expected to be in the range of $1.55 on an ongoing basis for the 2004 fiscal

year. Even with this decision, the company is maintaining its reported and

ongoing earnings per share guidance for fiscal year 2004, and its

projected 10 percent compounded annual growth rate for earnings per share on an

ongoing basis for 2005 and 2006.

 

Monsanto Company is a leading global provider of technology-based solutions and

agricultural products that improve farm productivity and food quality. For more

information on Monsanto, see: www.monsanto.com.

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