Syngenta's corn seed wa approved for planting in the U.S., a legal product. I did not know that a seed company has to get approval from every nation in the world to sell product to farmers; I don't think this is the case. Cargill lost money when China quit buying corn with Syngenta gmo corn in it. Please esplain to me how a company selling an approved safe product can be held liable for another country refusing to buy that product. This seed I understand was approved for planting in 2010. Farmers did not have to buy the seed corn - buyer beware. It seems Cargill is pissed because of lost sales, and it sued. Now the legal dogpile has started. Oh, China is now buying this type of corn and Cargill is buying it.