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CAD/USD 0.9786 (0.000)Pioneer Hi-Bred Holds Grand Opening for Missouri Seed Production Facility, an Industrial Info News Alert
SUGAR LAND, TX - Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) -- Pioneer Hi-Bred International Incorporated (Johnston, Iowa), which is a business unit of DuPont (NYSE:DD) (Wilmington, Delaware), has completed construction and held a grand opening last week for the company's new seed production facility in New Madrid, Missouri. The plant will produce genetically modified commercial soybean seed.
(Marketwire - Oct 4, 2011)
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