Bayer CropScience Invests $20 Million In BioScience Greenhouse

Bayer CropScience plans to construct a new greenhouse at its North American headquarters located in Research Triangle Park (RTP), NC, for about $20 million. The new state-of-the-art greenhouse will be a key facility in support of the expansion of BioScience research and development activities within the U.S.

The greenhouse will be designed to conduct GM and non-GM trait research, and also will support discovery research for molecular breeding and the development of data packages for trait deregulation. The total area of the building will be about 5,600 square meters, with about 2,800 square meters of greenhouse space, and will accommodate 25 staff members.

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“We continue to expand our activities in seeds traits. With the BioScience Innovation Center in Morrisville and the construction of the new greenhouse, the RTP area is rapidly becoming a major research hub for our company,” said Sandra E. Peterson, Chairman of the Board of Management of Bayer CropScience.

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