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Bioceres Crop Solutions Secures Patent Protection for HB4 Wheat in the U.S. Until 2042

ROSARIO, Argentina--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bioceres Crop Solutions Corp. (NASDAQ: BIOX), announced today that it has received a Notice of Allowance from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for its first event-specific patent covering the HB4 Wheat, IND-ØØ412-7. This approval is the first of four potential patents the company is pursuing for HB4 Wheat in the United States, securing protection for this technology and associated production system until 2042. HB4 wheat offers improved t...

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