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Monsanto contributes $5 million to The World Food Prize Foundation intended to ensure that the Norman E. Borlaug Hall of Laureates will become the permanent home of "The Borlaug Dialogue," the World Food Prize's annual symposium on cutting-edge topics of global food security.

Agri Marketing • April, 2008 • MARKETING NEWS
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Monsanto contributes $5 million to The World Food Prize Foundation intended to ensure that the Norman E. Borlaug Hall of Laureates will become the permanent home of "The Borlaug Dialogue," the World Food Prize's annual symposium on cutting-edge topics of global food security.

The Hall of Laureates will emphasize the importance of global food security in today's world and will honor Dr. Borlaug, along with the World Food Prize Laureates and

Iowa's agricultural and humanitarian pioneers, for their significant contributions to the global fight against hunger and helping feed the world.

Also, the company names Mike Frank as its Region Lead for China. He had been the company's Global Chemistry Lead.

Sean Gardner is named the new Global Chemistry Lead. He was GM for Canada.


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