Cibus Inc announces agreement with AgVayā to advance gene edited rice technologies in India

Reuters10-16
Cibus Inc announces agreement with AgVayā to advance gene edited rice technologies in India

Cibus Inc. announced an agreement with AgVayā, a strategic growth advisory firm, to develop strategies and solutions for the Indian agriculture market. The collaboration aims to accelerate the introduction of Cibus' gene editing technologies into India's rice seed industry, focusing on developing more resilient and productive rice varieties. Through this partnership, Cibus and AgVayā will work with industry and government stakeholders in India to address key challenges in rice production and promote the adoption of advanced gene editing traits. The initiative seeks to enable joint development and commercialization opportunities for Indian rice seed companies and public agencies, with the goal of improving breeding timelines, increasing accessibility to modern seed technologies, and reducing dependence on pesticides.

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