Brazil court denies Monsanto bid to halt seed licensing to bankrupt firm

Reuters  |  SAO PAULO 

By Ana Mano

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - A Brazilian appeals court denied a request this month by Monsanto's local unit to suspend licensing of its popular Intacta to privately-owned Sementes Talismã, according to a ruling seen by

sought to suspend the licensing of the genetically modified after Talismã filed for bankruptcy protection in January, one of the seed maker's lawyers, of DASA Advogados in São Paulo, said.

"sought to end the licensing contract to try and negotiate better terms in Talismã's ongoing financial restructuring," Amaral said.

Press representatives for Germany's Bayer AG, which bought in a $66 billion deal, said like various other creditors in Talismã's proceedings it is taking "the applicable legal measures to secure its rights."

Amaral said remaining a licensee of Monsanto's is crucial for Talismã as it seeks to reorganize the business and restructure about 180 million reais ($49 million) of debt.

The appeals court decision, handed down in the state of Goiás on Oct. 11, sets a precedent for any Brazilian seed company in financial distress that chooses to repay overdue royalties under court supervision, Amaral said.

In July, a Brazilian ordered local units of Monsanto to deposit in an escrow account royalties related to its Pro technology pending the outcome of litigation over a patent dispute between the firm and Brazilian soy growers.

Talismã is still in the process of negotiating new terms for repaying all its debt obligations, Amaral said. Monsanto is Talismã's single largest unsecured creditor and is owed 40 million reais, he said.

Amaral said Goiás-based Talismã is up to date on royalty payments to Monsanto due after the bankruptcy filing, and has yet to negotiate terms of pre-filing obligations.

So far this year Talismã has paid about 8 million reais in royalties to Monsanto.

($1 = 3.6736 reais)

(Reporting by Ana Mano; Editing by Christian Plumb and Susan Thomas)

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First Published: Thu, October 18 2018. 19:30 IST