Bayer CropScience Settles LibertyLink Genetically Modified Rice Farmer Class Action Lawsuit For $750 Million.
A class action settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit against Bayer CropScience (“Bayer CropScience” or “Bayer” or “Defendant”) in federal district court in St. Louis Missouri alleging, among other things, that farmers and landowners who allow others to farm their land in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi who planted long grain rice between 2006 and 2010 were supplied contaminated LibertyLink genetically modified rice, according to a Bayer CropScience LibertyLink Genetically Modified Rice class action lawsuit settlement news report.
The Bayer CropScience LibertyLink Genetically Modified Rice class action lawsuit settlement reportedly provides that settlement class members may be eligible for, among other things, up to $310 an acre to compensate farmers who had long grain rice planted for market losses and certain other compensation for farmers who planted either Clearfield 131 or Cheniere rice varieties in 2006 and who have certain documentation.
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