DuPont gains hard-fought majority stake in South Africa seed company
date:Aug 01, 2013
to developing farmers. The companies also said they intend to maintain for five years Pannar's breeding programs in South Africa for sunflower, grain sorghum, forage sorghum, wheat, dry beans and soybeans.

Pioneer has also committed to investing 62 million South African Rand (more than $6 million USD) by 2017 to establish a technology hub in South Africa to bring advanced technologies to South Africa and Africa to speed and improve plant breeding.

Pioneer will spend about 20 million rand on ed
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