Dow, Meiji Seiki Pharma in Fungicide Deal

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Japan’s Meiji Seika Pharma Co. said it signed an agreement with Dow AgroSciences to co-develop and commercialize a new fungicide within a new class of chemistry.

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Under the agreement, Dow AgroSciences and Meiji will co-develop and sell the compound for agricultural use in the companies’ respective marketing territories. The Meiji territory includes Japan, South Korea and some other Asian countries, while Dow AgroSciences’ will market the product in every other region around the world. Further details of the agreement were not disclosed.

The companies said the fungicide was discovered through a research collaboration between Dow AgroSciences and Meiji.

“The fungicide has potential use applications in cereals, vegetables, fruits and ornamentals, and has shown to be effective as a foliar treatment. The mode of action is new in cereal disease control and the compound does not show cross resistance to other modes of action,” Meiji and Dow said in a statement.

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Dow said it intends to submit for regulatory approval in the EU in 2014, with commercial launch expected in 2019. Meiji will submit for regulatory approval in Japan in 2015.

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